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  • Rexilion
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    Originally posted by blackout23 View Post
    I was hoping for systemd-pacmand. Last year the Arch Linux Team made a pretty funny April fools joke about how they envision pacman to integrate with systemd.
    Rofl.

    Originally posted by Allan Mcrae
    When updates are found, it schedules a reboot of the system (hence the need to integrate systemd). At the moment the timing of the reboots is not configurable, but a timer will pop-up to allow you to delay it for a preset amount of time.

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  • jan1024188
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    I hope that they will be able to maintain all the features in the future. Seems like systemd is a big stack these days. Cool features btw, fan of networked journaling.

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  • blackout23
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    I was hoping for systemd-pacmand. Last year the Arch Linux Team made a pretty funny April fools joke about how they envision pacman to integrate with systemd.

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  • Rexilion
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    So, it just assimilated anacron and any syslog daemon with a network broadcast option. I do like systemD, but why the duplication? What can systemD do better than anacron?

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    Systemd 212 Brings Remote Journals, Other New Features

    Phoronix: Systemd 212 Brings Remote Journals, Other New Features

    Systemd 212 is now available as the latest version of the widely-used open-source init system. The systemd 212 update brings both bug-fixes and new functionality...

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