Re: Upstart file format

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On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 09:57:22AM +0800, Christopher Chan wrote:
> On Tuesday, August 30, 2011 09:51 AM, Michael D. Berger wrote:
> > Where can I find documentation on the new format
> > of the files in /etc/init.d/?
> 
> You mean /etc/event.d? Upstart...I thought Centos 6 uses systemd?

Systemd is only in Fedora at present--apparently (though I haven't run
across it) it has some flaws as a server system.  

(You can search Fedora forum, look for threads on systemd with the user
jpollard--they've apparently had some serious issues with it.)

It does seem, though this may be my age and grouchiness speaking, that
much of the development used to be done by people who thought like
system administrators, whereas these days, it's done by people who think
like smartphone users.  Much of Fedora seems aimed (and nothing wrong
with this) at the less experienced user with a laptop using DHCP, but
the trouble is that RH seems to blindly put in the things aimed at said
user.


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