Re: Has systemd broken Debian this time?

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On Monday 15 July 2019 09.55:55 Michele Calgaro via trinity-users wrote:
> Just my two cents...
> I have used systemd in debian since the time it became the default. Never
> had major issues, except for having to reduce the timeout from 90s to 5s to
> avoid to occasional long wait at the beginning or shutdown. I don't bother
> about the "with vs. without systemd" feud on the internet, as long as the
> system works :-)
>
> Cheers
>   Michele

5s works? When looking for this I found "You don't want to set these too low. 
Otherwise, systemd may not have enough time to safely start amd stop units"

Thierry

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