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Joshua Kinard wrote: |
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> Most future Linux systems that are based off of mainstream |
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> distributions will *have* to use systemd+udev in order to |
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> achieve maximum functionality. |
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Certainly! |
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And I think the reason systemd gains traction is that such maximum |
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functionality can easily include various things which aren't available |
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and more difficult with other choices. |
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That doesn't mean that sysvinit doesn't do fine what it has always done. |
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It just means that many have a changed mindset and want something else. |
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//Peter |