• nickwitha_k (he/him)@lemmy.sdf.org
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    7 months ago

    That’s very fair. Having managed system services for custom application stacks with hard dependencies on one another, that strength is worth it to me.

    I don’t mean to come across as saying that the Unix philosophy is wrong. Just horses for courses. Systems where there is a likelihood of interdependent daemons should probably consider systemd. Where that’s not an issue or complexity is low, more Unix-like inits can still be a solid choice because of their limited scoping and easy modification.

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      7 months ago

      Again, init system is OK.

      Suddenly logind, networkd, resolvd, timesyncd, and every other systemd subsystem is way too much inside the one supposed init system.