> Sysvinit scripts were terrible to write and frequently had bugs because the scripts were usually afterthoughts "Oh yea... I guess we need one of those things".
There were alternative solutions to that problem that didn't require replacing a long and ever-growing list of system components with tightly-coupled (and often buggy) systemd versions. In fact people who really cared about their init system were already using them.
There were alternative solutions to that problem that didn't require replacing a long and ever-growing list of system components with tightly-coupled (and often buggy) systemd versions. In fact people who really cared about their init system were already using them.