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

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On Thu, May  4, 2017 at 20:19 (+0200), deloptes wrote:

> zlists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

>> Are you talking about ("somethign") SysV (or BSD) init scripts?  10-15
>> years?
> 10-15y I say roughly, because I think there are not much older systems out
> there. Or do you use scripts that are 15+y old?
I'm getting the idea that you are not thinking through your postings
very well, or perhaps not expressing yourself well.

In the part of the message which you deleted, you said
        > I moved all systems from init to systemd - no issue.
        > ...
        > Of course I can understand this - why fixing something again
        > after some 10-15y when it was working flawlessly ...
This seems to make it look like you think that init has only been
around for 10 or 15 years.  I was pointing out that it has been around
for much, much longer.

And you think there are no systems older than 10-15 years?  Seriously?
Perhaps, as another person commented, you are too young to appreciate
the history here.

                                

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