> The 24/07/12, Kevin Chadwick wrote: > > > > Did you read this before posting. It's obvious that reviewing the config > > > > files and getting the source and finding the bug in C is much easier of > > > > course and can be fixed immediately by anyone without another OS or > > > > machine. > > > > > > Did you read this before posting. It's obvious that when a service is > > > failing, everybody first think it's because of the init process and try > > > to fix the bug in the /sbin/init C sources. > > > > It's funny how you think init which was designed to be as simple as > > possible is likely to have as many bugs as systemd. > > It's funny how you think init scripts ― without consistant/sensible > design over them, not deployed as widely as systemd and touched by so > many people ― are likely to have as many bugs as systemd. > No one thinks many init systems are better than a couple possibly with a universal interface. (competition being healthy) > -- > Nicolas Sebrecht -- ________________________________________________________ Why not do something good every day and install BOINC. ________________________________________________________