This looks like a good intro
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tl;wr but I read the first section and skimmed the rest
Now I get why the greybeards hate it. It speeds up* the boot process, which only counts if you keep restarting your system, and who does that? And it's useful for launching services as you plug in new devices, and how often do you do that? So it's totally unnecessary. * Assuming it works. -- Drew |
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it works for various flavors of works
the concept of reading data from a config file then executing based on that isnt bad. I do that myself when starting complicated shell scripts. If they had left /etc/rc and /etc/init.d alone it would have been fine. always look out for number one and don't step in number two |
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s/fine/better on everything but notebooks.
bcnu, Mikem I think religion should be treated with ridicule, hatred and contempt. And I claim that right. Christopher Hitchens. |
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Yeah, this is most clearly a server vs. notebook use case issue
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If that was all it did, it would be a non-issue
It is the usurpation of the stuffs beyond this that causes the heartburn. https://www.agwa.name/blog/post/how_to_crash_systemd_in_one_tweet |
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Yeah, seems to be targeted to the oft boot crowd
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Who reboots their notebook?
Regards, -scott Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson. |
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And of those, how many complained the old boot process was too slow?
Reminds me of this: https://youtu.be/akiVi1sR2rM?t=221 bcnu, Mikem I think religion should be treated with ridicule, hatred and contempt. And I claim that right. Christopher Hitchens. |