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Re: Systemd files on a Raspberry Pi
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systemd is a cancer that you should completely eradicate especially on a system like that
On my Raspberry Pi, locate finds me a shitload of systemd files; yet ps aux -A | grep systemd does not show anything.
Does this mean I can get rid of all those systemd files, to clear some space on the storage memory card ?
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