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Another daemon for managing control groups

Another daemon for managing control groups

Posted Jan 27, 2014 15:07 UTC (Mon) by mathstuf (subscriber, #69389)
In reply to: Another daemon for managing control groups by Baylink
Parent article: Another daemon for managing control groups

If you're so lazy, why are you even trying to follow everyone else? Is sticking with Slackware not the laziest thing one can do these days anymore?</snark>

Maybe others aren't so lazy to not see the benefits it brings to the table and that's why it has been adopted? Making my user setup use unit files took maybe a day or two (and that includes a *lot* of unit files; at least 30) and I just got hung up on needing suid to start X. Systems does bring a lot to the table. Have you even tried it or did "service" not working prevent you from digging deeper?

Anyways, an anecdote from dealing with FreeBSD this weekend: I tried getting a taskd server running, but unfortunately I get no indication that it has failed to start, logs as to why it might have happened, or what the init system even attempted to do. And BSD init scripts are easier to deal with than sysvinit. I really would rather have systemd with all the tools it gives me to deal with such problems (so I know whether I should go poke upstream).


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