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Anton Aylward wrote:
On 09/27/2014 08:01 PM, Dirk Gently wrote:
And if SystemD FAILS before your GUI comes up (i.e. unrelated to the GUI), then what, Mr. Not-as-clever-as-you-think-you-are?
The same could be said for init, shell, any program. That's a pointless argument and of no value.
With init, at least we know WHAT the hell is going on because as long as we at least get a working terminal, we can read the scripts in /etc/init.d
What if you hardware fails?
I'm talking about the case where the hardware is good, but the boot-up is hosed.
Demonstrably that's more likely than systemd or init failing.
Its clear that you're now grasping ant improbable straws, aaron.
You're handwaving to distract from the problem.
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