Okay (((microsoft))).
Okay (((microsoft))).
Red Hat wrote systemd.
Red Hat wrote systemd.
Great, and (((MS))) has put a lot of "code" into linux and systemd and all I can find on this is disappeared. Either way the init file should be like 4 lines of code, not 1.2 million.
Great, and (((MS))) has put a lot of "code" into linux and systemd and all I can find on this is disappeared.
Either way the init file should be like 4 lines of code, not 1.2 million.
1.2m is for the entire source tree which includes all of the daemons systemd can start if configured to use them. The init daemon itself is tiny.
1.2m is for the entire source tree which includes all of the daemons systemd can start if configured to use them. The init daemon itself is tiny.
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