Because of the ubiquity, nay, monopoly of systemd I always assumed it was miles ahead of other init systems. Nope. I’ve been using a non-systemd environment for a while and must say I’m surprised by how little breaks, i.e., next to nothing. Moreover, boot and shutdown times are faster, and more of that good stuff. I suggest trying it out.

https://nosystemd.org/.

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    WTF. Saying “it uses binlogs” as if that wasn’t a choice is just a lie. I called it out. Deal with it.

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        Read. I’m saying that you lied, not that your preferences are bad.

        Systemd doesn’t force you to use binlogs.

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          its the default, its the default everywhere, nobody is changing that configuration because systemd is a massive blob of nonsense.

          Why is it the default?

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            Because most people prefer it. Again: having a minority taste doesn’t mean you’re oppressed when there’s an option to have what you want.

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              I don’t remember anyone -asking- for systemd, I just remember being subjected to it at the time it started getting popular.

              If systemd is the solution, I want my problem back.