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I dont boot into XFree86 at startup because of two main reasons:
1. I dont like having to use a display manager, it seems like wasted memory to me. Plus, that looping thing is really annoying (I know you can turn it off, but ive had issues with that).
2. Ive been updating kernels alot (2.6), so I have to redo the nvidia module, and when I boot, I dont want XFree86 to startup,and then not find the module,and then go into one of those annoying loops.
The point is that you should have a choice. Especially servers that dont even have GUIs.
Other than that, this sounds like a nice system.
And dont speak for the developer. He wants this to replace the init system,meaning EVERYONE (eventually) will use it. So no, its not just a matter of 'dont use it'. Im not using it now of course though.