• Digit@lemmy.wtf
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    3 days ago

    I’m still happier without systemd. Much less confusion and consternation.

    But if systemd’s the init(++) system you want to use, enjoy. The other comments here are fun for systemd users (~ if you like that kind of thing and/or are masochistic).

    Yay for init-freedom. A joy to watch everybody get what they want. Systemd users get this kind of stuff that they want. People who don’t want systemd don’t get this kind of stuff that they don’t want. Everybody’s happy. No silly init-wars. :)

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      3 days ago

      Me too. But people have to downvote you for being happy. OpenRC is so easy to script. I also like how because Artix has more than one option for an init system the init scripts are always in a seperate package. That lets me decided if I want the package injecting things into init or if I just want the software.

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        3 days ago

        OpenRC in gentoo, runit in artix or void, my faves.

        I’ve yet to live with s6 and familiarise with it. Seemingly many very nice features.

        Dinit too, is on the edge of my radar.