On Apr 25, 2012 12:57 PM, "Leonid Isaev" <lisaev@umail.iu.edu> wrote:
On Wed, 25 Apr 2012 22:03:19 +0800 Patrick Lauer <patrick@gentoo.org> wrote:
Greetings,
in the last months there have been many discussions about init systems, especially systemd. The current state seems to make no one really happy - the current Arch Linux init system is a bit minimal and gets the job
but it's not superawesome. There's things like init script dependencies
would be nice to have, but then it's about the smallest of all init systems around.
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Patrick Lauer
Gentoo Developer, OpenRC co-maintainer
Thanks for your explanation. However, I sense a confusion regarding an init system and a boot process. AFAIU openrc still uses /sbin/init -- the daemons/services are handled through a set of (ba)sh scripts. From what I learn from systemd documentation, all services are handled by one daemon -- dependencies, tracking, etc. are a natural bonus, so to say. Although I also dislike the idea of systemd-{journald,logind,...}, as long as those
done, that things are
implemented via modules, I don't think they are "bloat". So IMO the only negative thing in arch's adoption of systemd is that rc.conf will have to go away :)
rc.conf is one big reason I use arch instead of gentoo...
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