All this gets you is an even more broken system on top of exposing very easy attack surface.
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The source for RHEL will be available in pretty much the same way it was available before the CentOS changes. Oracle never got any "free" ride...
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NetworkManager's native configuration is just a bunch of ini files; they're not very troublesome if you want to manage them. However, since Red Hat chose...
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The ifcfg-* configuration files will continue to work. Even RHEL 8 already works without the network-scripts package (and it isn't installed by default)....
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Nothing in that definition actually forbids putting *read-only* default configuration in /usr; in fact, that's pretty much exactly where it belongs. It's...
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I don't think people appreciate the truth of this enough.
The systemd toolset, with all the things it implements, is one set to test. that...
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Those aren't even good examples. udevd, journald, logind etc. and dhcp clients are separate processes in systemd world as well. Guess what happens when...
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SSDs have nothing in common with HDDs besides the fact that they store bits. It's not reasonable to expect them to have the same behaviour in corner case...
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It's not really fair to say that SSD technology sucks; In general regular spinning HDDs can't even come close in performance to any SSD that isn't utter...
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EXT4 supports SSDs just fine. In my experience, it has fewer issues than btrfs even. btrfs seems to have CPU usage issues crop up over time with SSDs,...
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One possibility is that the drive's internal datastructures are somehow garbled and it's GC is not working right. I had this problem with a brand new...Last edited by Chousuke; 20 September 2014, 04:03 PM.
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This definition is utterly useless; it also applies just as much if not more to any competitor to systemd. Is replacing sysvinit easy? Pardon my language,...
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