On 07/14/2017 01:10 PM, Brian K. White wrote:
Systemd is 5 trains that only go certain places at certain times in certain ways, AND, require the removal of all the other roads. If you discover, after the trains have been built, that you need to move something that doesn't fit in the train cars, too bad. You can't put some other kind of vehicle on the tracks.
This is just nonsense, showing you don't know the first thing about systemd, or you've never bothered to read the very simple manual. You certainly CAN have other thins and other ways to start systems, run tasks, do If-this-then-that sort of jobs. I have jobs running in systemd computers that have migrated from older systems and didn't have change anything to get them to run. There are other tasks that I threw out all together and just wrote a 8-10 line systemd service because it was FAR more Flexible and far easier to maintain. You keep making these ridiculous assertions. You put forth patently absurd analogies. You are right about one thing: systemd is not unix. But then neither is linux. Being "unix", or being Linux is not something YOU get to decide. Its above your pay grade. And your skill level. -- After all is said and done, more is said than done. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org