https://linuxnews.de/sysv-init-und-systemd-aktualisiert/ #systemd #sysv #init #linux #linuxnews
🎉 SysV Init 3.16 Released With Cleanups, Improved systemd Unit To SysV Script Conversion
🙄 Systemd removes legacy support for SysV init scripts
@sb I remember how it was complicated to create a service using #SysV #initscript and how it's not compatible between distro (initscript template on debian is different with redhat's template).
Love #systemd because systemd unit file resolve that problem for me. Systemd unit file is easier to write and read. And it's universal across distros.
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calc and so on.../dev are block-special files , not directories. Not being directory files, using relative referents (like ../) wouldn't make a lot of semantic sense, I suppose (since one can't cd to a non-directory file-reference). I also suppose it's not solely a #Linux problem, but I don't currently have access to a #BSD or #SysV derived system to compulsively poke at out of curiosity.cd to a file? The only reason I (encountered this) "intentionally" tried to do so, today, is because one of the original authors of the Azure plug-ins for #Packer suggested trying it to work around a limitation in the azure-chroot builder.mount_partition parameter exists solely to take partition-number as an argument, it's a string data-type rather than an integer data-type. Also, it does no input-validation, so passing it something other than digits/initegers doesn't make it vomit …but passing it a ../mapper/- string sure does (though only because of a "not found" error, not because it doesn't know how to handle the string-value).@ytc1 @DenOfEarth @aka_pugs I know.
And espechally in #ScientificComputing a lot of researchers loved working with #SunMicrosystems and when #Oracle took over that relationship got sour'd instantly due to #Oracle #CEO #LarryEllison...
-> https://infosec.space/@kkarhan/114682503920794745
One of the big successes of #Sun was that they basically declared a unilateral "ceasefire" in terms of #IP & #Patents re: #OpenSource. Whereas Oracle didn't seem willing to honour that.
Obviously #Linux with it's #GPLv2only-Kernel and most of it's Userland could not get 'closed-sourced' like #OpenSolaris which instantly got stomped out by Oracle as they wanted to sqeeze #Solaris for profits and milk their clients in typical Oracle fashion...
Now granted, I do know someone who for most of their life made their money dealing with the intricacies of setting up #postfix, #sendmail and #courier #MailServers on Solaris and if I ask said person about that they give me a kilometer stare, so OFC like a #SysV - #Unix systems Solaris and #SunOS really are one of the reasons #WindowsNT won the "#WorkstationWar" and why - if anyone - #Apple won the last "#UnixWar"...
@[email protected] @[email protected] I know. Cade in point, #OpenSolaris did have avid users just below that range, and a lot of #ScientificComputing used it, as they previously used #IRIX. And #Sun being #OpenSourve-friendly was the right direction...