Out of all the Linux init systems out there, which one are you actually daily driving right now and why? Have you tried any others before your current one? What made you stick with it over the rest?
Out of all the Linux init systems out there, which one are you actually daily driving right now and why? Have you tried any others before your current one? What made you stick with it over the rest?
But these components aren’t strictly part of systemd-init. networkd, systemd-boot, resolved, etc are all optional blocks. Its possible to use systemd-init and not buy into other features.
Software does not depend on systemd they depend on features systemd provides (ex: GNOME and KDE simplifying their login/startup sequence by leveraging systemd-userdb)