On 6/24/2015 3:58 PM, Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI wrote:
That choice never went away. It just requires reading the release notes and following the relevant instructionsOn Wed, 24 Jun 2015 14:47:27 -0700 Seeker <seeker5528@comcast.net> wrote:Paranoia is the foundation of paranoia, fueled by those who would prevent others from having a choice of using systemd.No-one wants to prevent others from having a choice of using systemd; what some people want is the freedom not to use it themselves.
in the release notes.There were those few squeeky wheels leading up to, and following the decision to make systemd the default.
And some did present the idea that anything remotely related to systemd should be able to be removed from the system. In spite of the fact that nobody seemed to be complaining about the support libraries being pulled
in before the decision to make systemd the default init.Even though the more extreme squeeky wheels generally seem to be absent now, or at least refraining from beating a dead horse, the sensitivity from those earlier "discussions" remains.
Later, Seeker