Am Sonntag 29 Mai 2011, 13:40:08 schrieb Bruno Friedmann: For a release: yes. But Factory isn't meant to be stable anyway, so a few hickups here and there are tolerable in Factory and would help not only exposing missing aspects but also would help to not put integration work on the back burner. ;-) Exactly, that's what I meant. It is better to make it default now and switch back if things doesn't work out than to activate it later on with less testing. I mean factory users are most likely not representative for the user
On 05/29/2011 07:29 PM, Markus Slopianka wrote: base but in case of testing more is always better I suppose. :) On 05/29/2011 08:54 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
I'd much rather a boot that takes up to 3 minutes than a quick-to-boot system incapable of doing all the many things that had been working fine for many years, and already as of 11.3 don't. The boot time is only one of many features of systemd. I don't know, people are acting like sysvinit doesn't have any problems. I am not a admin of many systems but even I had problems with like subprocesses not getting killed correctly or the hell of creating/adapting init scripts for every distribution. The last one will be unlikely fixed by systemd in the near future but at least they are working towards this direction which is great.
Nevertheless if there are still some bigger issues left with systemd in 12.1 sysvinit should be the default again but it doesn't hurt to give it a shot in factory imho. Tim -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org