[systemd-devel] /etc/fstab obsolete?
Frans de Boer
frans at fransdb.nl
Wed Aug 28 12:40:11 UTC 2019
On 28-08-19 11:54, Reindl Harald wrote:
> Am 28.08.19 um 11:24 schrieb Frans de Boer:
>> Unnecessary use of shaming and hurting words. Although the intention was
>> good, systemd is - in my view - overly complex. And yes, when starting
>> with it, one should read the manuals at least once, as a matter of
>> preparation. But I also understand that one can get lost in the jungle
>> called systemd.
>>
>> So, don't pass judgment if you have only a portion of the information.
>> Rather, start asking questions to get the full picture. I hate the self
>> righteous posture of some people, just because they */think/* they know
>> it all/better.
> look in the archive how this guy started with systemd to get the whole
> picture, his inital greeting on 2019-05-09 started with that attitude:
>
> "I had to subscribe to this list, even though I'm no systemd fan. Still
> I'll have to deal with it as the distribution we use switched to systemd..."
>
> "Cause of the trouble (and possible reason for systemd's unpopularity)
> seems to be rather arbitrary restrictions without reasoning (which is
> completely against the GNU spirit of seeking for limitless software)"
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So, that makes it alright for you to go shaming and bashing?
--- Frans.
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