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by sztanpet
4203 days ago
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You are also conflating the "init.d" replacement with the project that is aiming to provide basic OS building blocks. networkd is quite orthogonal to pid1, what it is not orthogonal to is that nowadays almost every system needs network connectivity so bringing up the network is part of the basic system. And systemd (the project) is trying to be the basic building blocks from which you can build an OS out of. |
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Is a meaningless phrase.
bringing up the network is part of the basic system
I'm not even sure what the implication is here. That such a thing was not possible before systemd?
And systemd (the project) is trying to be the basic building blocks from which you can build an OS out of.
So it's trying to obsolete the Linux distribution? You're going to have to define some terminology first, I'm afraid.