On 25-07-2012 09:44, Nicolas Sebrecht wrote:
then systemd creates some symlinks of files into another directory whose name is also totally cryptic, at least way to long. This is a total mess, if this is really true, and it's absolutely a step towards a second Windoze.
This is systemd internals. It's not expected from the user to play with symlinks.
But if for some reason something is causing a kernel panic during boot I sure want to have the possibility of easily disabling it and not rely on some tool that may or may not work at the time. On another note, the same goes for text based configuration files, I prefer simple text based files since they can be easily understood, viewed and edited with simple tools available in every live media. As for splitting rc.conf I have mixed feelings about it, it used to be _the_ place to go for changing most system settings, but then again some system settings always had a separate configuration file. If the split will bring more flexibility and helps to avoid having to hack things with user written scripts then maybe it's for the better. -- Mauro Santos