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A word about systemd
(skarnet.org)
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this is everything i see monitoring Linux boxes everyday. we've shifted mostly to OpenRC about it. i can't imagine defending SystemD if you have experienced anything other than it and SysInitV. yeah compared to SysInitV, it's really nice, but to say it's good and stable? that's like praising your landlord for all the work they do and the reason they haven't fixed your broken dishwasher is because they're so busy from what a good landlord they are