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It does things in a way that it’s hard to use other init without banning Systemd completely from your repo. And because it has feature and scope creep and causes dependencies to it everywhere, that does not happen once you’re on it, too much work. Which most distros are, because at it’s time it was either Systemd or SysV scripts.
It does things in a way that it’s hard to use other init without banning Systemd completely from your repo. And because it has feature and scope creep and causes dependencies to it everywhere, that does not happen once you’re on it, too much work. Which most distros are, because at it’s time it was either Systemd or SysV scripts.