minus-square@jg1ilink23•1 year ago“a popular init system”? It’s the main init system now. Look at it. Systemd is the captain now. You’ll have to learn it if you use any mainstream distro. Like at work. It is inevitable.
minus-square@Sir_Simon_Spamalotlink13•1 year agoIt makes my work so much easier than it could’ve. Imagine having to tweak sysvinit script at work.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•1 year ago having to tweak sysvinit script at Yeah. Trivial. Your point? Are you comparing nfsroot yet?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink9•1 year agoYes, that’s what ‘popular’ becomes. Note that it’s often labeled as ‘popular’ and not ‘good’. I’m sick of redhat’s internal junk. It’s just to sell courses anyway.
“a popular init system”? It’s the main init system now. Look at it. Systemd is the captain now.
You’ll have to learn it if you use any mainstream distro. Like at work. It is inevitable.
It makes my work so much easier than it could’ve.
Imagine having to tweak sysvinit script at work.
Yeah, nope I’ll pass. Unit files for me please thank you.
Yeah. Trivial. Your point? Are you comparing nfsroot yet?
Nerd!
Yes, that’s what ‘popular’ becomes.
Note that it’s often labeled as ‘popular’ and not ‘good’.
I’m sick of redhat’s internal junk. It’s just to sell courses anyway.