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  • But, I may be wrong, please, tell us how exactly a move to systemd has benefited companies enough that it would make the effort and expense to make a distro move to sytemd, let alone a majority of distros, worth it.

    you're putting to much thought in something that even the guy who you're asking didn't

  • Idk he's just a hot take merchant basically. He has a particular hate-boner for distros that don't use systemd as the default init system like void and gentoo (usually these are troll tweets as opposed to commit messages though).

    shut up, wtf that has todo with the commit, people who don't use systemd it's not going to complain about the color of something that they don't use

  • the pid1 part is wrong, only the systemd-init run in pid1, in it's own process, own binary etc, it's sole purpose is being an init system, after that it start the rest of the system, including the others systemd binaries

    the rest is perfect thanks!, in the lennart he made a comparation with ssh were you "forward the commad to run as root", i think it's a good analogy

  • . run0 does it in a better way which I do not understand.

    it does that in a "ssh like" that i read in the blog, they foward your commands, they don't elevate your user, they also use polkit for security intead of sudoers

  • of course not, any program that has it own install script install it on /bin because it's easier, and why need that in a early boot, what's the difference, was always a workaround, wasn't needed to complement anything before, and don't need anything now