24 Jul
2012
24 Jul
'12
8:53 a.m.
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 4:38 PM, Nicolas Sebrecht <nsebrecht@piing.fr> wrote:
The 23/07/12, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
Did you read this before posting. It's obvious that reviewing the config files and getting the source and finding the bug in C is much easier of course and can be fixed immediately by anyone without another OS or machine.
Did you read this before posting. It's obvious that when a service is failing, everybody first think it's because of the init process and try to fix the bug in the /sbin/init C sources.
Its a common fallacy some seem to hold that the only way to fix/debug/customize systemd is to edit the sources. Obviously those who believe so have no idea what .service files are.