Systemd has simplified my life on a few occasions, and it seems to be reliable from what I can tell. At the end of the day if I can get the OS to do what I want in a relatively simple matter, that’s all I care about.
I don’t know what systemd is but this is pretty much how I picture all linux users.
Systemd is fine.
Journald is fine.
But someone pass me a mace I can beat systemd-resolved and systemd-logind to death with
You’ll love resolved when you have to deal with split DNS ;)
Oh trust me I have. resolvconf and openresolve are awful too but for different reasons
Have one extra buzz from me as well. Screw RedHat and everything it does.
Well, now I do.
OwO
My biggest complaint with systemd…
Service xxx stop/start/restart is so much easier than
Systemctl stop/start/restart xxx
It fucking annoys me
It seems like every Linux distro I’ve used both of those will work fine.
I mean, you could write a shell function or script to just wrap it if it bothered you that much?
I’d rather complain
alias service="systemctl"
Or even
alias s="systemctl"
Note the order of the commands. I don’t mind typing aystemctl
service() { systemctl $2 $1 }
I love you all solutioning for something I don’t care enough about. I just find it annoying that systemctl reversed the order for some stupid reason.
Understandable, have a nice day
This must be why my post saying Linux made me gay got so many up votes.
This not a kill tony joke?
No, kill Tony just sticks his thumb up his butt for Joe Rogan. Nothing to do with Linux.
I don’t know if I like how you’re characterizing furries. Not all of us do this, and I don’t do it… often.
Used systemd for years; realistically my first init.
Switched to Gentoo.
Switched to OpenRC.
Lost logs at work on a server.
Some small inconveniences show up on systemd.
Yea, systemd is not that great.
There are people saying they don’t want to care about an init system, but it’s the same attitude as of those who don’t care about what car they drive. Yes, it gets the job done, but that’s not good enough for me.
I want the job done properly.
I dislike systemd less than I dislike sysvinit, so it has that going for it.
it’s fine
they’re fine
we’re fine
it’s fine
Good boy.