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  • matcha_addict
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    5 hours ago

    Two questions:

    • do you admit that, comparing only its functionalities as an init system, systemd provides no benefits over alternatives?
    • what non-init functionalities does systemd provide, which are necessary and beats competition from other software that provides those features?

    Sure, the alternative init systems don’t provide non init functionalities, but other software probably does.

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      4 hours ago
      1. no. Processes have a life cycle other than init. Fire and forget with bash scripts is backwards.

      2. I am no expert on this and could not do this answer justice. A quick search will provide a better and more detailed answer. That is if you are willing to consider that SystemD provides benefits. The way you wrote your question gives me vibes that you do not want to, so this debate would be fruitless.

      If you’re genuinely curious Benno Rice has a great talk on SystemD: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=o_AIw9bGogo&t=837s&pp=2AHFBpACAQ%3D%3D