Greg KH wrote:
On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 08:29:17PM +0200, jdd wrote:
Le 11/06/2011 18:39, Greg KH a écrit :
It should "just work" so there should not be anything you have to learn about, right?
wrong.
I had quite often to edit init scripts for adapt to local situations, so I don't see why systemd could be any better in this respect (it's not it's fault), so if these scripts are no more used I will have to learn new things
Of course if you need to customize things you will have to adapt, to think otherwise is crazy.
But for the majority of people out there, they never have to edit an init script. Heck, I haven't had to touch one myself for many many years now and I use Linux in all sorts of different situations.
From which one can only deduce that you do not use it in real life. For instance, "for many many years" you've never had the need to deploy your own daemon for which openSUSE did not provide a suitable init-script.
It's as if people here don't trust the developers of the system that they use to do the right thing. And that's an attitude that is not very wise, or useful.
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