On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 22:03:19 +0800 Patrick Lauer <patrick@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Greetings, > > in the last months there have been many discussions about init systems, > especially systemd. The current state seems to make no one really happy > - the current Arch Linux init system is a bit minimal and gets the job done, > but it's not superawesome. There's things like init script dependencies that > would be nice to have, but then it's about the smallest of all init systems > around. > > [...] > > Patrick Lauer > > Gentoo Developer, OpenRC co-maintainer > > Thanks for your explanation. However, I sense a confusion regarding an init system and a boot process. AFAIU openrc still uses /sbin/init -- the daemons/services are handled through a set of (ba)sh scripts. From what I learn from systemd documentation, all services are handled by one daemon -- dependencies, tracking, etc. are a natural bonus, so to say. Although I also dislike the idea of systemd-{journald,logind,...}, as long as those things are implemented via modules, I don't think they are "bloat". So IMO the only negative thing in arch's adoption of systemd is that rc.conf will have to go away :) -- Leonid Isaev GnuPG key: 0x164B5A6D Fingerprint: C0DF 20D0 C075 C3F1 E1BE 775A A7AE F6CB 164B 5A6D
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