You'd think it woukd work fine, after all, init systems for half a century have worked fine without it.
But no. Newer versions of systemd have issues, and this was what systemd pushed. Just why do you think all these distros had the sane patch? For fun?
Arch would have ended up with it eventually. It wasn't Arch being prescient, Arch wasn't using the same systend version as Debian Unstable, and other distros bleeding edge branches.
b112|1 year ago
But no. Newer versions of systemd have issues, and this was what systemd pushed. Just why do you think all these distros had the sane patch? For fun?
Arch would have ended up with it eventually. It wasn't Arch being prescient, Arch wasn't using the same systend version as Debian Unstable, and other distros bleeding edge branches.