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Some more systemd fail
This is something you just not do. Ever.
CoreOS is building their own container runtime.

We believe strongly in the Unix philosophy: tools should be independently useful, but have clean integration points.
Generate systemd unit files from the Application and Container Manifests
Unix philosophy
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ion3 dev vs an arch mailing list
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[systemd] coredumps, 100% cpu usage, X hanging

This is why no one likes the Arch community or its mantainers

A systemd update creates a real problem for your users? Insult them and tell them to deal with it by disabling the feature that is now on by default. What? Think about disabling it by default if it's that big of a problem? Naaaah. Don't be silly.

Tiem for some ZFH.so updates
ABRMS license
Use less... d?

Someone finally did it. uselessd — a stripped down version of systemd 208.

Basically, it's a version of systemd that is actually an init system and nothing else. I was waiting for someone to fork systemd for a long time, but I didn't expect a stripped down fork. What I expected was a separation fork — a project to make systemd into a toolbox instead of a monolyth. But this is even cooler. I've already tested it as a drop-in replacement for Arch. It works nicely if you know what you're doing. Won't be using it in Spark, but will still test it from time to time.