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Fedora 15 switches to systemd as default init system. The developer still works for coding and fixing the bugs. We should appreciate that developers give us such a fast init system to improve boot time. However we do not know what it changes from old version to new one. The changelog has just one sentence. New upstream released. I think I need to know What a new feature is in a new version. The homepage of systemd does not refer to changelogs. Thank you!

Since Kernel 2.6.38 was released, autogroup schedule patch has been merged into mainline kernel. I rememberd Lennert Poettering argued on autogroup schedule with Linus Torvalds. The patch is just working with processes from TTY console. Lennert seemed to tell us the best way was that init system provided autogroup schedule. Now systemd is able to give every service, every user and every user session own cgroup in the CPU hierarchy. How far is autogroup schedule in systemd from us? I can not hear any news about it. I know this is not easy job because every process has its own property. But I hope it is coming soon and really makes our desktop more smooth.

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