> If that is the case, why do you run CentOS 7 on the server? You can stay > with CentOS 6 for now and either wait till Linux systemd-free distribution > mature enough to be run on server is available. Which it almost is: Devuan > (systemd-free fork of Debian) has released "alpha" version about half a > year ago. If you feel "married" to Linux, maybe it is a good idea to play > with Devuan, provide them feedback thus helping them to become system-free > Linux acceptable for servers. Simultaneously you can explore other options > which would be to migrate away from Linux (Open Solaris, FreeBSD, NetBSD, > OpenBSD will be much smaller step than stepping up to CentOS 7 - that is > my experience, though FreeBSD migration of servers I started came much > earlier than CentOS 7 and for different reason). If I had the choice... The OS and the version are decreed by the contractor, I'm just a maintainer. Sylvain. Pensez ENVIRONNEMENT : n'imprimer que si ncessaire _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos