I have seen so many times that systemd is insecure, bloated, etc. So i wonder ¿does it worth to switch to another init system?

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    1 year ago

    My understanding is that systemd goes against traditional unix philosophy, but that from an end users perspective it will generally be a much better experience.

    I’ve heard some init systems are maybe faster, but it’s a very minor improvement if true and you’re giving up a lot of features for it.

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      1 year ago

      systemd goes against traditional unix philosophy

      It really doesn’t, that’s just propaganda. If systemd goes against the Unix philosophy due to having multiple binaries, by that logic so does coreutils.