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On Sun, Sep 21, 2014 at 2:58 AM, Grant Edwards <grant.b.edwards@×××××.com> |
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> On 2014-09-20, Mark David Dumlao <madumlao@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> >> The only Linux systems where I care about boot time are embedded |
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> >> systems which are never going to have the resources needed to run |
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> >> systemd. |
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> > You are mistaken. |
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> No, I am not. |
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> > I've helped a friend debug problems on a couple devices running a |
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> > custom Arch system with systemd. |
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> How does that contradict the statement I made that the systems where I |
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> care about boot times do not have the resources required to run |
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> systemd? |
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You made a generic, catch-all statement about embedded systems which isnt |
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necessarily true. There are plenty of routers or NAS devices or ipcams, etc |
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that have the resources to run systemd. Pretty much everything that has the |
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space to fit the kernel and a a few MB has the resources to run it |
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