On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 10:01:42PM +0400, Ilya Chernykh wrote:
On Thursday 30 June 2011 21:06:03 Greg KH wrote:
Users who want systemd can choose it during install. But it's too big a change to be the default choice. I don't want to change, until it's been proven and polished for several years.
I'm sorry to hear that, there are some distros that do provide you the choice of this, but I don't think that openSUSE will be one of them.
Why do you think so? Actually openSUSE usually provides nmore choice than Fedora/Debian
Than Debian? Seriously? Have you seen the different ways you can run things on there these days? With/without udev/hal/systemd/etc. are all "supported" as are other types of configurations and architectures that openSUSE and Fedora rightly don't support. Now I personally like the way openSUSE handles this, and believe that you need to make some choices at some levels in order to provide a coherent system that works well together. Debian and Gentoo allow the users to make those choices much better than openSUSE and Fedora, and that's an explicit choice of all of these distros. greg k-h -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org