Comment by CoolCold
3 months ago
> Yes, but not using those seems to defeat the point of using systemd.
I don't see how it defeats the point - it still nice init / services manager, it still provide features say sysvinit couldn't do at all for my _services_ and management/lifecycle of services.
How often I tackle with resolved or networkd or timesyncd - not even sure, may be once a 2-3 months, while systemd-as-service-manager I do almost every day.
Mind providing some example on your setup/cases?
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