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Comment by yjftsjthsd-h

7 hours ago

I've had systemd fail/freeze in weird ways very few times. I've had non-systemd init scripts fail zero times.

"My opinions are universal fact and not a skill issue"

  • It is bad enough that systemd developers belittle users for the breakages they suffer from systemd, it is worse that you join this behavior. The lockup/freeze bugs from fifos/cdevs/sockets are real and systemd is the only init system affected, as the other init systems do not have functionality that would need the open() calls. Example bug: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/30690

  • The number of times I've had something break is not an opinion.

    You claimed that anything but systemd would "fail all the time", I pointed out that in many years of using other options I've never had them do that.

    The most egregious systemd bug I've hit was it just freezing on shutdown, with zero error message or even warnings; there's nothing a user should be able to do to produce that outcome that's a "skill issue" and not a bug. In any event, you're just making up claims without evidence.