How does anyone think this is a good idea?
>>55481593
Upstart is irrelevant. Ubuntu is hardly the only distro. Systemd is way better than the old init system.
>not mapping your own simple commands to these
>>55481593
>commands with and without sudo
-1
>thinking upstart was a good idea
-1
>not comparing to plain old fucking init
-all remaining points
0/10 post. Your faggot ass probably doesn't even remember 'telinit' for controlling run levels, or even know what they are. Your probably don't even remember back when 'killall' was a script used by telinit 0 to shutdown a system and not a command in place of 'pkill'.
>>55482014
>the old init system
>upstart
>the
kek
>>55481593
Depends what your final aim is I suppose
>>55482072
>le elitist overlord meme
systemd folks are so predictable.
>>55482100
I don't like systemd either faggot, but if you are going to trash it, do it right.
init was all you ever needed, and /etc/init.d/ works just fucking fine.
>>55482120
I don't think anyone is denying that it works
>>55482085
>Ubuntu is hardly the only distro.
I want to say fedora used it for a while? That's about it
>what is sysvinit
>>55482148
>tfw you miss the point
>>55481593
Systemd looks more consistent in terms of commands
>>55482170
Out of all the problems with systemd, you choose this one?
It makes sense when you consider that most of systemd's parts use the same syntax.
>>55481593
>implying you can cat from /var/log without su