[ClusterLabs] Antw: grub2 & systemd

Kai Dupke kdupke at suse.com
Fri Aug 28 12:43:21 UTC 2015


On 08/28/2015 02:30 PM, Ulrich Windl wrote:
>> Why?
> 
> Grub2 ist highy complex, terribly slow to configure, it almost has no
> documentation, it's a nightmare to customize, and occasionally it doesn't work
> without giving good diagnostics (all based on openSUSE 13 experience)

Can't say much on grub2, beside I'm not aware of more issues with it
compared to grub, and much less than with lilo.

> Systemd is also hightly complex (call it "big'n'fat", despite of extra
> dependencies), it's incompatible with init scripts and most importantly, it did
> not speed up any system on boot (only shutdown was somewhat faster, leaving the
> impression that it did not perform all required steps).

I agree somewhat. It is the answer for the more complex systems today. I
know of some engineers not loving it at first, now feeling they can take
many advantages by the dependency system in it.

>> If something doesn't work then I'd welcome SR opened. Else the new is
>> the enemy of the old....
> 
> ...said the sales manager? ;-)

I'm not in sales :-)

systemd and grub2 is what is used by the enterprise Linux, and the old
will not come back. Sometimes stuff has to change.

For my own systems lilo would still be good, I'm used to grub meanwhile
and can fix it when needed, grub2 I had no reason to dig into the details.

Regarding systemd I have mixed feelings, mostly because I had not much
time to dig into it and when I have to check something at boot it might
be good to be in a home office, so none can hear me ... But it took me
some time to master the old system-v init style, too.

greetings
Kai Dupke
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