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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09/06/2014 04:30 PM, James Sumners
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<pre wrap="">Ugh. That's whole LOT of stuff that the supposed "init system" is doing.
Why would I want the init system managing the GUI environment (or even
window manager)? Why would I want the init system doing syslog and
logrotate's jobs? Why would I want the init system managing the
configuration for everything else?
Answer: I don't.</pre>
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Answer is: They don't. PID 1 is not involved in that. You're
either not reading about what systemd is and how it works, or you
don't care.<br>
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Also note that systemd is *not* an init system. It is a "system
manager". And <i>that</i> is what it does well.<br>
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— Mike<br>
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