Bruno Friedmann wrote:
For thoses I saw telling that they don't use systemd, prepare yourself to cry. We offer sysvinit as a fallback this time (12.1) nothing prove that will be the
case in future releases.
Not a problem as long as it doesn't require special partitioning needs that require I reformat my system. (currently these are separate partitions...that has proven helpful more often than hindrance: sysdirs: /, /var, /tmp, /usr /var/cache (sysdirs) (FWIW:/var/rtmp is 'rbound' to /tmp, so present @boot) + various user level dirs... (/home, /Share, /backups, etc...) As long as systemd gives me the same control and ease of use/maintenance, that's great. I'd **assume**, it was designed to support, AT LEAST, the minimum features of the existing sytem boot process, and then was enhanced, like any well designed replacement/rewrite? (If not, that would already bias me to wonder about the designer's design 'sense', though, I'm easily convinced in the presence of irrefutable logic... ;-) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org