Comment by jlarocco

Comment by jlarocco 5 hours ago

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> systemd replaces Unix

This is the over the top hyperbole the OP was talking about. Even if systemd did "replace Unix", I don't know why anybody should care.

As a long time Linux user it's clear that Systemd took over because it's better. The old way of doing things was a complicated mess that had evolved over decades, and was difficult to use and understand, with lots of weird interactions and no consistency.

Having a standard way to do admin tasks across all of the distros is valuable and makes Linux easier to use and more reliable.