People keep comparing systemd with sysv, as if they are both "just" inits. But one has grown way beyond being considered just as a init.
To me at least it seems more and more that replacing init has become a sour pill people accept for getting some sugary candy elsewhere within the systemd sphere of influence.
People keep comparing systemd with sysv, as if they are both "just" inits. But one has grown way beyond being considered just as a init.
To me at least it seems more and more that replacing init has become a sour pill people accept for getting some sugary candy elsewhere within the systemd sphere of influence.