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by disordr
4284 days ago
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Whatever happened to the old unix philosophies of KISS, and if it isn't broken, don't fix it.
Granted, as many other have pointed out, SysVinit definitely has its pain points and could use improvements, but there are some other init systems people can use without having systemd shoved down our throats. It's been a while since I've played with *BSD, but it might be the time to start seriously looking at it again. Or switch to slack/debian and keep my old-fashioned init system. |
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