On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 04:17:50AM +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2014-10-29 15:37, Lew Wolfgang wrote:
As I keep saying, systemd is about DECLARATIVE not procedural management of the system. So long as the state tables, in this case /etc/fstab, DECLARE that the fs should be mounted, the automounter function will keep it mounted. That is the correct and expected behaviour.
What we have here is a paradigm shift....
Indeed. The two paradigms seem to be "Windows" and "UNIX". For whatever reason, the Windows mind-set seems to be seeping into the way we've been doing things for more than 30-years. As we UNIX old-farts leave the theater, will UNIX be assimilated by the "Windows Way"? Maybe Linux will morph into a free Windows distribution?
Huh, no. I have used even driven, non-procedural programming, in MsDOS, by the end of the eighties.
Borland had it in Turbo Pascal, and C. Windows itself was event driven when I first met it, although we programmed it with procedures.
Are you implying that DOS is Unix? Actually, it looks like you are saying that outright.
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