Re: Re: Stretch: systemd default target multi-user is ignored

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On 04/05/2017 19:39, deloptes wrote:
Mike Bird wrote:

It seems extraordinarily unlikely that Tim would make such a mistake but
if TDE broke sysvinit support or required systemd we would be unable to
continue with TDE, just as we now use Devuan instead of Debian.
The fact is that TDE does not care much. I switched to systemd completely
few months ago with no issues. I had only one script that would run the
firewall when in public LAN and I was instructed to put it
under /etc/network/if-up.d/. This worked great - about 20min of work to
adapt the script and it was over.
On the server I have like 10 custom scripts in init.d and all work
independent of systemd.
On a custom firewall (exotic hardware) I add the boot option
init=/lib/sysvinit/init and let systemd install. Works also great!

I really don't understand what is this frustration about systemd.

First and foremost, choice. With debian, you no longer have one. There is more too it of course, but I'm done with the flame wars, I've turned to devuan .....

--
Mike Howard


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