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Is Systemd that bad afterall?
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[pi@raspberry]# sudo su
Just saying, not everyone needs session management...
Why spawn additional process when you can get into shell directly with
sudo -s
?What do you do with all the process you save with that trick ?
Well, sudo itself is a purely optional component—you can run a system quite happily with just su .