"""
* Can also hide /dev/* devices and hide all the physical devices (like
/dev/sda, ...) and only keep /dev/zero, /dev/null, ... for particular
services.
* By using other systemd tools (not mentioned), you can limit access to
/dev/* devices to particular services and block it for all others
"""
Ha! Beat'em to it with vdev, and we didn't have to replace PID 1 either.
-Jude
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 6:02 AM, Martijn Dekkers <devuan-list1@???
> wrote:
> http://ma.ttias.be/whats-new-systemd-2015-edition/
>
> tl;dr everything, including the kitchensink.
>
> Some of the listed stuff looks/sounds pretty cool, I just have serious
> reservations of all this stuff belonging to one team. I find it very hard
> to see how any kind of quality can be maintained when delivering so much
> functionality in such a short time.
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