Systemd unit file are not so hard to write really and are much more robust than older script systems, which are usually held together with tape and do not handle failure well. They were always one of the worst design choices of UNIX and are extremely fragile, to order especially. Systemd also keep a central state for services, which is very logical and necessary to manage services to modern standard.
Systemd unit file are not so hard to write really and are much more robust than older script systems, which are usually held together with tape and do not handle failure well. They were always one of the worst design choices of UNIX and are extremely fragile, to order especially. Systemd also keep a central state for services, which is very logical and necessary to manage services to modern standard.
Yeah I've written a few they're not so bad. But it is one of the things people complain about.