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On Feb 8, 2013, at 17:01 , Paul Robert Marino wrote:
> And just as an aside last I looked at systemd I didn't think it was fully baked yet. Many of the init scripts were ported in a haphazard rushed manner as a result they don't all work the way they really should. Also I question some of the logic for servers. Some of the capabilities of systemd are great for desktops but scary on a server. I go to great lengthens to ensure that if someone plugs something in to one of my boxes nothing happens and now here is a service control system built around the premise of doing exactly what I want to prevent.
> Further more the CLI is clunky and not the most functional or initiative set of commands for sysadmins who don't use X11.
I happen to like systemd. It feels a bit strange, but it's not bad at all. And with SL7, it's going to be upon us. If you have problems with it, file bugs against F18 *now* and against EL7 beta as soon as possible.
Stephan
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