Originally posted by duby229
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It gives a set place / explicit command for handling:
~Hostname
~Locale
~VConsole
~Setting Timezone
~Hardware clock
~Kernel modules (Loading them, blacklisting them, modifying parameters)
~Basic ACPI (which you can use if you want, if you don't then just use gnome or kde with power management enabled-- they properly register themselves as the ACPI handlers and systemd respects their override)
~Location, syntax, and commands for service management / service files
Distros are gonna modify upstream for random, bullshit reasons. Should they? No. Thats why I run Arch, because I got tired of the modifications. Systemd forces them into conformity on certain things, things that have ZERO reason to be different across distros.
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