On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 4:34 PM, Aitor Pazos <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi everyone! > > My experience with systemd is a +1 as well. I use it in my laptop and it > provides a nice experience for a desktop user. Starting services on demand, > suspend support and all other features gives a nice experience for an end > user. > >> Maybe it's just my idea but I think the system is somewhat faster on >> the booting now. > True for me as well. From grub to kdm in around 5sec. > > Nevertheless, this overall good opinion can't hide certain (or significant I > might say) worries. Your system now relies in a bunch of binary code that > might not be posible to workaround if something goes wrong. Scripts may not be > as efficient but they are great in order to skip,modify or run them in case of > emergency. Right, because /sbin/init isn't binary and none of the scripts relied on a interpreter that wasn't binary code? Cheers, Sander