On Monday 14 November 2011 08:59:48 Stefan Seyfried wrote:
(will be interesting if this mail gets past the censor)
I see absolutely, literally no new functionality in systemd that we did not have before. This includes parallelized booting. Feel free to name examples
On 14.11.2011 08:37, Anders Johansson wrote: puts each service into its own cgroup
Hardly necessary to rewrite the entire core infrastructure to achieve
=> reliable stopping of services
heh. No (see the start of this thread, the cause being that systemd was unable to stop gdm). Also, what do you imagine systemd is? It is not a kernel service. It has to work with kill or killproc just like any other tool. If sysvinit fails, so will systemd - or reversed, if the systemd scripts manage to stop a service, then the sysvinit can use the exact same technique to stop it. Again, no need to rewrite the entire infrastructure. Anders -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org