You're seriously pushing systemd? Lennart Poettering is a fucking hack and should never had been allowed near the kernel after PulseAudio.
The number of flaws systemd introduces is insane.
Firstly, the init system, PID 0, should do as little as possible, to prevent kernel panics, yet systemd has consumed syslog, PAM, the firewall, cron, and includes a DNS and HTTP server, and binary logs. What happens when an escalation of privilege exploit is found in systemd and the hacker can totally own your machine and hide their presence from you?
Secondly, Lennart is known for ignoring major bugs. For a period of about six months, you could become root just by starting your username with a zero, but it wasn't fixed because "usernames starting with a digit are illegal". And for a long time the only solution for corrupted logs was to erase them and start again; forensics was not officially supported.
Also, systemd is RedHat, not Apple. Whose largest contact is to the US military.
WRONG!!!
I can tell you are not an engineer and also did not watch my video link.
All the linux world now has finally switched to systemd, copying Apple's Launchd which shipped 5 years before systemd was released
Systemd nearly default everywhere!:
- Arch Linux - October 2012 switched to Systemd
- CentOS - July 2014 switched to Systemd
- CoreOS - October 2013 switched to Systemd
- Debian - April 2015 switched to Systemd
- Fedora - May 2011 switched to Systemd
- Linux Mint - June 2016 (v18.0) switched to Systemd
- Mageia - May 2012 switched to Systemd
- Manjaro Linux - Nov 2013 switched to Systemd
- openSUSE - September 2012 switched to Systemd
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux - June 2014 (v7.0) switched to Systemd
- Solus switched to Systemd
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server - October 2014 switched to Systemd
- Ubuntu - April 2013 (v13.04) soon mandatory
- Apple (launchd, the thing systemd copied)
Hurray for progress!
Hurray for Systemd in over 95% of running Linux systems, and 100% of Macintoshes!!
Apple wrote the spirit of it and shipped it in 2005 , 16 years ago :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Launchd
Linux community renamed Apple's Launchd and modified it to not use mach ports nad make it very linux centric.
Launchd won!!!! Launchd soon will be in the last 5% of linux systems!!!
Watch this 700,000 view video before talking like a newbie. Watch all of it, though its technical.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_AIw9bGogo
i can tell you did not watch it, and that you are not a engineer by your hilarious attempt at criticism.
Launchd is the greatest stability enhancement to Linux in over 6 years!
Thanks, Apple!
Just out of curiousity .. you care about an init subsystem why?
And, if this isn't some sort of joke and you are actually a fan of systemd, why would you spend time writing basically this: Yey Apple, yay everyone is using it, yay!
Why? Do you even use Linux?
I said basically systemd is the most amazing advancement for stability and speed of cold rebooting in many years for Apple and Linux.
systemd was a huge rewrite of all the prior shit code of Linux, and now Linux and Apple have more modern, and more stable OSses , thanks to the amazing systemd.
Did you foolishly NOT watch all of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_AIw9bGogo, like 700,000 Linux experts watched? Watch and learn.
It is now in 95% of running Linux machines , and only low IQ retard fucktards who are irrelevant, clutch at their old 1998 linux install CDs.
systemd proved itself amazing!
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