On Mon, 27 Apr 2015 22:18:27 +0200
Franco Lanza <nextime@???> wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 10:04:27PM +0200, Ingo Schmitt wrote:
> > new to linux, why should he start with an deprecated init system?
>
> Cause, for example, it isn't deprecated?
>
> Cause, for example, it's better to use old stable software that is far
> to be deprecated instead of a new non-well-tested one?
>
> Cause, for example, it's better to use old stable and kiss/unix
> software instead of use a piece of software that limit your freedom?
>
> Cause, for example, if you really want to use new software instead of
> sysvinit systend ISN'T the alternative for the future?
What Franco said, and one more thing: Cause, for example, there are
several wonderful modern init systems out there if you don't like
sysvinit, and those init systems are much easier to install on a system
that doesn't have systemd tenticles running through every component.
You heard that from a guy who installed Epoch on both Manjaro and
Manjaro OpenRC edition. The decreased difficulty installing it to the
OpenRC edition was astounding.
SteveT
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