HEADSHOT! 2011/6/30 Greg KH <gregkh@suse.de>:
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 04:41:13PM +0000, Joe User 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. Perhaps you might wish to switch to one of them instead?
I'm also opposed to dumping everything into /usr. I *like* having /bin vs. /usr/bin, /lib vs. /usr/lib, and /sbin vs. /usr/sbin.
What does that have to do with systemd?
If you need shared read only mounts for executables, then improve mount and/or the kernel so you can easily mount multiple paths all at once, to the same device. Don't force your organizational prejudices on me.
I don't understand the complaint here.
I'm a user, and I want what I want.
That's nice, but you also need to realize that things change, and they do so for good reasons.
Question is, do you want users, or not?
It sounds like openSUSE doesn't fit your neads, perhaps you might want to try out Debian? They offer the ability to support many different types of configurations at once, and they suffer the problems that this incurs, but that might be better for you.
Best of luck,
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