On Tuesday 28 February 2012, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 02/28/2012 08:33 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Then review the posts of people here complaining that it did not work for them, that the order they wrote was not respected.
Of course, if you disable the parallel feature, then the symlinks are followed classic style. But is not the default.
Please note that I was talking about systemV systems in general and not openSUSE's borked implementation.
I totally agree with Ruediger Meier's sentiment.
Yup, really dont't need any possible issues when doing a reboot. My users often say to me "WTF, you force me to log off all the time just because you find it funny to reboot" I say "I do it as seldom as possible only on kernel updates and when you're idle anyway". Can't say wheather me or the user is right but the least thing I need in this situation is that the reboot does any sublte other things than it did on the last reboot some months ago. Thats why I hate systemd as well as sysvinit/startpar (which is BTW not only a "borked suse thing" but applied by upstream). The good thing about systemd is being default now is that we could make sysvinit's default config stable again without disappointing grandma and grandpa who want to reboot 10 times per day while seeing funny plymouth animations and who would not care if the one or the other reboot fails. cu, Rudi -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org