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From: Farley Flud <ff@linux.rocks>
Subject: Re: Yet Another New systemd Feature
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Date: Mon, 06 May 2024 19:43:59 +0000
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On Mon, 6 May 2024 09:32:07 +0100, Andy Burns wrote:

> 
> Nowadays you have to go out of your way to not be reliant on systemd, 
> which already has the ability to launch processes as specific users, 
> without cludgy setuid/sudo, so why not re-use it ...
> 
> Personally I'm more of a su user than sudo user, though I realise that 
> relies on trusting everyone who knows the root password, we managed on 
> every *nix box I was involved with.
>

Yes.  You are just another totally ignorant GNU/Linux user and it is
people like you that have allowed systemd to infiltrate as far as it
has.

Myself, for my minimalist standalone workstation, I run without systemd
and, moreover, I run always as ROOT.

This latter fact alone will be enough to send all the GNU/Linux ignoramuses
into "panty twist" mode, but for those TRUE GNU/LINUX EXPERTS this
is nothing whatsoever unusual.

The truth about systemd is that, for standalone workstations, systemd
is both totally unnecessary and a total encumbrance.

Systemd persists only, and emphatically ONLY, because the majority
of GNU/Linux users are helpless lackeys to their chosen distro.

Please.  Don't bother responding.  I am well aware and sick of
all your acquiescent and ignoramus responses.