don't you love it when your system boots up/shuts down within seconds instead of running pointless stopjobs and you can actually grep the syslogs like dennis richtie intended it ?
@chfkch I was just joking about systemd. It sometimes does not end services right away when shutting down/restarting and runs a stop job for a session. Since those have timeouts it can take some time until those get terminated.
With other init systems like sysvinit or openRC the process supervisor just sends a SIGKILL to all processes (that they should terminate) and there's no need to run stopjobs making it faster (imho)
With other init systems like sysvinit or openRC the process supervisor just sends a SIGKILL to all processes (that they should terminate) and there's no need to run stopjobs making it faster (imho)
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