> Arch has always been a simple distribution in terms of the developer > perspective, not the user one. Using systemd made it simpler than ever > in that regard because much more work is taken care of by both the > systemd developers and all of the projects shipping unit files. I find systemd easier from an user perspective too. Or ok, let say, a sys-admin one. And I'm talking from my >14 years profesional Linux experience. Wow, has it been so long. 18 years since I first installed Linux (Slackware 3, Debian 2.2, RedHat, Mandrake, Slackware, Arch - now using Arch for my laptop/desktop, Debian and Ubuntu on servers, sometimes Centos/RHEL). And I can hardly wait for distros to standardize on networkd too. Finally some long needed standardization in the basic setup of a Linux system. -- damjan