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1. cf100c+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-02-02 18:26:08
SysVinit has been seen by some people in the post-systemd world as some sort of mystifying mashup concocted by sadists, yet I've found that when it is explained well, it is clear and human-friendly, with easy uptake by newcomers. I echo that this decision is a pity.
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2. raverb+K4[view] [source] 2026-02-02 18:49:23
>>cf100c+(OP)
"When it's explained well" is the keyword

I'm not a systemD fan but SysV is not without its quirks and weirdness and foot guns

3. acdha+U9[view] [source] 2026-02-02 19:15:19
>>cf100c+(OP)
It’s not just explaining but whether you have to support it on more than one distribution/version or handle edge cases. For a simple learning exercise, it can be easier to start with but even in the 90s it was notably behind, say, Windows NT 3 in a lot of ways which matter.
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