Comment by esseph
Debian is a darling for which I will always love, but it's inability to deal with systemd is one of the prime reasons I left.
I am not seeing these kind of systemd issues with Fedora / RHEL.
It just works
Debian is a darling for which I will always love, but it's inability to deal with systemd is one of the prime reasons I left.
I am not seeing these kind of systemd issues with Fedora / RHEL.
It just works
What are the non-distribution agnostic parts of systemd? Considering it runs as PID1 (usually) it kinda is the base of distros and not really built on top of any distro other than "the linux kernel".
That's because systemd originated at RedHat. If it had been designed distribution agnostic it would have worked a lot better on other distros besides RH.