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    3 years ago

    I'm sure you can break the init system if you tried...

    Its just really telling to me that everyone who gives non-ideological complaints about systemd are never specific about the issue. Like are you sure it was a systems bug and not a bug with whatever service? Or maybe your weren't using it right?

    Because systemd is basically everywhere in a Linux system, I suspect its falling victim to a simple pattern:

    1. Something breaks somewhere in your system
    2. Systemd is always involved in the system that broke because its involved in everything.
    3. User concludes systemd is bad because it has a 100% correlation your systems bugs even if it wasnt the culrpit.