Sharing this blog post because I liked reading it. Nice photos and images and shows lots of options. The section about Gentoo Linux suggests it is unclear whether Gentoo uses Systemd. From what I’ve seen after tinkering with a Gentoo container last week is that Systemd is an option for “make world” but not the default.

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    3 years ago

    That’s good to know.

    I’m just saying that for a hobby admin like me, other init systems don’t seem to have this behaviour or configuration requirement. And I find it strange that it always goes “isn’t systemds fault”… it’s clearly doing something different here than other inits by default. And that is what is criticised.

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      3 years ago

      I seem to remember this problem on Arch before systemd. But maybe I am misremembering. I also fail to imagine a way to avoid this issue, but maybe other systems are doing something clever that I didn’t think of.

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        3 years ago

        I’m saying this as a casual hobby admin:

        Systemd saying “it’s not my fault” and “so you think you’re better than me?” pretty much sums up my user experience with it.

        To me, this just isn’t very inspiring. Each to their own I guess.

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      3 years ago

      Only because something is the default, it does not have to be a good idea.