Re: SYSTEMD: Give us a option for upstart

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On 06/12/2011 06:18 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:

Am 13.06.2011 00:13, schrieb Steve Clark:

WTF every three years a new pig is forced to run through the city
and if any subsystem is runnign well and debugged some idiot
comes out of his hole and try replace and force everybody
to use it

<sarcasm>don't you know you will save 15-30 seconds each time you boot up</sarcasm>
someone come out there and show me how will a 20 second-reboot on the
vmware-guest production servers will get 20 seconds faster

everybody out there is crying about boot / start times
have the peopole nothing to do as reboot their machines?

normally i start a computer and then it runs for a day, some weeks
or even some months, the same with open programs

I agree - saying a main feature of systemd is improved boot times is idiotic.  I you boot your system in the morning and shut it down
at night what does 30 seconds mean out of 8*60*60 seconds? Nothing. If your are concerned with boot times suspend to disk!


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