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    kaixin@snac.bsd.cafeK
    To switch between different #init tools on a non-#systemd #Linux systems is so easy.(it is not my post, just read about it)dinit a new init system#FOSS #unix
  • Just...no

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    stefano@mastodon.bsd.cafeS
    @EF yes, it is. But it's not the strangest thing I've seen.The problem is that those companies don't know the underlying systems and how they work. So they develop in one way and hardly refuse to "support" anything else. If you just do any kind of modification from their "supported" setup, they'll complain about it and point at it continuously, like "it's not that our software sucks, it's because you didn't launch it with systemd"
  • The most annoying part of systemd?

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    rootmoose@mastodon.bsd.cafeR
    @winterschon @stefano Yes, this is another annoyance when it happens.If I'm root the system must do exactly as told, when told. No excuses or exceptions. I don't care if a busy connection is dropped or a filesystem is left in a precarious situation or whatever. That may in fact be intent.Just wait until they implement a "system initialization AI agent".