Originally posted by starshipeleven
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"But for example it didnt't really handle well the multithreaded startup thing that OpenRC and Systemd do"
I cited evidence that, that is not true.
You also said:
"[the lack of multithreaded startup] is why most distros dropped it like a hot potato when it was the time to choose between that or Systemd or OpenRC"
My above fact invalidates it and Mark's comments about systemd further support the above fact. You statement is invalid. You are wrong and you know it.
Originally posted by starshipeleven
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Your new comments aren't even entirely correct. Upstart isn't a dependency based init system. That's by design. However can and does (in my system) start services based on dependencies. It just does it in a different way. There is no limitation of the design here. It just works differently; by design.
Dependency based startup with Upstart isn't just "doable"; it works perfectly. The only way services / tasks would start out of order is if the distro creator misconfigured Upstart. This is the same as with systemd.
You act like you're so objective and committed to truth yet when confronted with facts which invalidate your claims you just change the subject and start spreading more incorrect information.
I'm not defending Upstart from an anti-systemd stance. I like both Upstart and systemd. They both have pros and cons.
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