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Re: Buster without systemd?



On Lu, 23 mar 20, 13:15:13, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> 
> 4) It does way more than just replace /sbin/init.  It has components
>    that try to bring up network interfaces, implement DNS resolution,
>    implement NTP, implement cron-like functionality, and so on.  Many
>    people feel this is over-reaching.  (And to be fair, Debian disables
>    most of these optional subsystems by default.)

In buster many things are indeed disabled by default, however this will 
likely change for bullseye.

I believe the persistent journal is already enabled by default now (it 
used to forward everything to rsyslog before).

Kind regards,
Andrei
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