Re: systemd vice SysV/LSB init systems - what next ?

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On 07/19/2011 02:30 PM, "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" wrote:

> First the converted unit file
>
> [... 12 lines  ...]
>
> Now the legacy sysv init script that everybody seem to love and cheerish
> so much...
 > [...ton of lines ...]

Be fair though---the sysv script does a lot of config: ports, etc. I 
agree that systemd is cleaner and the mechanics of controlling the 
execution SHOULD be separated from startup config details, those two 
examples are not equivalent.
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