[log in to unmask]" type="cite"> Hello,
I went to a talk this week on systemd. The Linux world is moving to use it as a replacement for sysvinit (/etc/init.d /rc.d ), so if you work on startup scripts for services/daemons, you might be interested in learning more (if you are not sick of sysv vs systemd yet).
Slides:
http://www.she-devel.com/systemd_talk.pdf
(screen captures, demo materials on: http://www.she-devel.com/ )
The talk was very pro-systemd, and described some of the neat ideas it implemented.
Anyway, just thought I'd pass the info along.
Happy Friday,
-Daniel
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