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minus-square@MonkderVierte@lemmy.mllinkfedilink34•edit-29 months agoBullshit, there’s always reasons listed. Some more, some less opiniated, but there’s always lists. For me personally: no portability not-invented-here syndrome manages stuff it shouldn’t, like DNS makes some configurations unneccessarily complicated more CVE than all other init together service manager that runs with PID 0
minus-square@TheKingBee@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish5•9 months agois it overengineering or just a push back against “make each program do one thing well,” and saying yeah but I have n things to do and I only need them done, well or not I just need them done and don’t want to dig through 20 files to do it…
minus-square@MonkderVierte@lemmy.mllinkfedilink3•edit-29 months agoI’d argue s6 does that aspect better, and without overengineering and userspace-dependents. Systemd was just the earlier bird.
minus-square@auzy@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink6•9 months agoTry writing a init script on systemD. It’s amazingly simple
minus-square@MonkderVierte@lemmy.mllinkfedilink3•9 months agoBut only that. Btw, dinit is simpler. :)p
Bullshit, there’s always reasons listed. Some more, some less opiniated, but there’s always lists.
For me personally:
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Sure, some like overengineering.
is it overengineering or just a push back against “make each program do one thing well,” and saying yeah but I have n things to do and I only need them done, well or not I just need them done and don’t want to dig through 20 files to do it…
I’d argue s6 does that aspect better, and without overengineering and userspace-dependents. Systemd was just the earlier bird.
Try writing a init script on systemD.
It’s amazingly simple
But only that.
Btw, dinit is simpler. :)p