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I've been pretty happy with OpenRC on Gentoo, though it does depend on /sbin/init :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenRC
Because it's made by Poettering. Everything he makes wants to take over your system and eat your brains.
Seems almost fitting... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poettering ;p




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2005-08-18
Ok, not as horrible as I initially thought. syslog is a pretty shitty logging system, that I can agree with.
I would have liked to see the example use more structured data though and not a freeform "user blah logged in" message.
Don't see why this should be a feature of systemd though and not a standalone system. The arguments for forcing systemd on us are pretty bogus. Tightly integrated? Yeah, right. Good thing we don't have message passing technologies these days or something.
Also, what's with being so defensive about UUId's? (I don't mind them, it's just fascinating how big a deal it seems to be)
As a big fan of Upstart (and daemontools/runit/etc) I think it's about time the abomination known as SysV init is abandoned (along with runlevels) and in that respect Systemd is a step forward. I kinda wish it didn't try to weasel in everywhere though. (A GNOME dependency? WTF?)