5 Jun
2020
5 Jun
'20
3:18 a.m.
On 20-06-04 04:30, dcook@prosentient.com.au wrote:
I think all modern Linux OSes use systemd for their init system, so I think it would be pretty safe to use.
I have the same impression. If someone needs to support non-systemd OSes, they could still do it (privately or in the community repo) if they have the resources to make and maintain the hundreds of lines of shell script code that you avoid by relying on systemd. Or maybe they will have another service manager that will also avoid that much work. -- Victor Grousset/tuxayo