- cross-posted to:
- homelab@lemmy.ml
- linux@lemmy.ml
- selfhosted@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- homelab@lemmy.ml
- linux@lemmy.ml
- selfhosted@lemmy.world
After a few conversations with people on Lemmy and other places it became clear to me that most aren’t aware of what it can do and how much more robust it is compared to the usual “jankiness” we’re used to.
In this article I highlight less known features and give out a few practice examples on how to leverage Systemd to remove tons of redundant packages and processes.
And yes, Systemd does containers. :)
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I think this is why some people dislike systemd. It tries to do a lot when the nix philosophy is “do one thing well”
I don’t care myself. I just want stable software. People with to more free time can worry about software philosophy
Thanks for posting. I didn’t know systemd could do all this.