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
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