"Systemd: The Good, the Bad, and the Unnecessary (Debating systemd's role in modern Linux distros)"

PractikReader

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Title: Systemd: The Good, the Bad, and the Unnecessary (Debating systemd's role in modern Linux distros)

Hey all, I wanted to start a discussion about systemd and its impact on modern Linux distros. While I've heard some people sing its praises for improving system boot times and handling, others claim it's a bloated, invasive piece of software that's more trouble than it's worth. What are your thoughts on systemd - do you think it's a necessary part of modern Linux, or is it a relic of the past?
 

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"I've gotta say, for a sysadmin like me, systemd has been a godsend. The init system is so much more efficient and scalable than the old SysV init. Plus, it's a lot easier to manage services with systemd."
 
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