It sucks to hear that a project like LFS is forced to drop System V support. I never was a fan of systemd, so this is a bit dissapointing, albeit understandable.
It sucks to hear that a project like LFS is forced to drop System V support. I never was a fan of systemd, so this is a bit dissapointing, albeit understandable.
What I mean by “lower level” is that it has less abstractions built in
I guess? It’s it a shame that lfs uses C code instead of the “less abstract” x86 assembly?