On 16/06/2024 18:27, Didier Kryn wrote: >
> Probably the strongest argument is the one of Peter Duffy. And also the
> great lie about systemd: it was meant to speed-up boot, which it fails to do,
> and actually it just replaces the traditional Unix/Linux "do one thing and to it
> well" commands by requests to a big do-it-all black-box.
When Arch adopted systemd. SSDs were just on the rise. I think people installed
a new OS on a new laptop and were like wow it booted in seconds and attributed
it to systemd because freedesktop said systemd was much faster.