Antw: Re: Antw: Re: /etc/fstab obsolete?

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>>> Andrei Borzenkov <arvidjaar@xxxxxxxxx> schrieb am 28.08.2019 um 19:11 in
Nachricht <93874740-4d8e-14fc-d92a-17c691c2077e@xxxxxxxxx>:
> 28.08.2019 11:38, Ulrich Windl пишет:
>> 
>> Some design concepts in systemd are just insane, the fstab issue being a 
> good
>> example for that.
>> 
> 
> 
> The problem is that systemd is used to do things it was never intended
> to do.
> 
> systemd was created to do one and only one single task - start static
> list of services during system boot (and stop them during shutdown but
> that is complementary). The very core design of dependency logic
> reflects it.
> 
> systemd was never designed or intended to handle dynamic changes after
boot.

??? But systemd reacts on system changes all the time (e.g. multipath events).
So why does it do that when it's not designed to do that?

> 
> So systemd design is sane to systemd designers. You just expect
> something different from what systemd was designed for.
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