this post was submitted on 08 Jul 2026
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True, but Linux devs only have a limited amount of time. It's far easier to take a system that can handle server-farm complexity and apply it to a single user use case, than it is to take a system meant for single users and try to scale it up to a server farm, or to maintain two separate systems.
I'm saying that complexity could easily be modularized inside SysV init, not requiring a restructuring of things like "logfiles are no longer files in /var/log"
That phrase has proven to be a source of endless headaches any time someone in charge is stupid enough to believe the person that tries to sell them that.