... or doesn't care to discuss it any more. RedHat's push was succesful, linux is not a hobby OS any more, you won.
I can agree with you that linux needed something better than sysv init.
I can't agree with you that this monolithic solution that takes over more and more services is better.
Oh, you want a specific complaint?
Why the fuck does systemd lock up the entire startup process for 2 minutes if you start a desktop machine without network connectivity?
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... or doesn't care to discuss it any more. RedHat's push was succesful, linux is not a hobby OS any more, you won.
I can agree with you that linux needed something better than sysv init.
I can't agree with you that this monolithic solution that takes over more and more services is better.
Oh, you want a specific complaint?
Why the fuck does systemd lock up the entire startup process for 2 minutes if you start a desktop machine without network connectivity?