> > 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? Do you really think that's a good point. We want valid opinion here not bashing. Bash even is smaller than systemds core binary and think of everything it can do which wouldn't be used even and how much more peer review it has had and will always get than systemd. Unified scripts would get the same as systemd, perhaps more because more eyes would understand or even bother to look and report problems or improvements. Some of which may be due to time saving silly edits by users but I'd say that is a good thing. -- ________________________________________________________ Why not do something good every day and install BOINC. ________________________________________________________