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Systemd 248 Released With System Extension Images Feature, More TPM2/FIDO2 Integration
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Originally posted by jacob View Post
To my knowledge Android actually doesn't use systemd though. I was also thinking more along the lines of the batmobile's autopilot, navigation etc. Batman doesn't have time to watch infotainment
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Originally posted by caligula View Post
I'm pretty sure systemd would fit in. After all, those infotainment systems already consist of Wayland, Webkit, and basically all the Android functionality. The OS images of cars built today are probably larger than 20 GB.
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Originally posted by jacob View Post
All jokes aside, if the batmobile was real its software would most likely run on some embedded linux distro.
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Originally posted by caligula View PostSo systemd is now batmobile compatible? https://www.motortrend.com/news/the-...ry-movie-cars/
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So systemd is now batmobile compatible? https://www.motortrend.com/news/the-...ry-movie-cars/
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Since the systemd's project is to bring some much needed consistency and developer friendliness to the Linux ecosystem, I'm not sure I like the idea of /etc/veritytab as yet another text configuration file with an arbitrary syntax. Shouldn't this be a field in a mount unit?
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Systemd 248 Released With System Extension Images Feature, More TPM2/FIDO2 Integration
Phoronix: Systemd 248 Released With System Extension Images Feature, More TPM2/FIDO2 Integration
After the release candidate phase kicked off last month, systemd 248 is now officially available as the newest feature release for this dominant Linux init system and service manager...
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