security. (Score: 1) by gravis@pipedot.org on 2015-07-29 22:26 (#FVJS) Systemd may not be ideal, but most users are unlikely to make a fuss so long as their systems continue to boot and function the way they are supposed to.my concern has been and is still about the security of systemd. it's a huge amount of unproven code and it's running as root at all times. when someone finds a remote exploit, it's going to be worse than heartbleed because it will be a backdoor into a large number of servers. will people care then? Re: security. (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on 2015-07-30 14:23 (#FXR5) We are screwed. Plain and simple. On the bright side, I have learnt how to strip it out of Debian manually. We don't need a Debian fork. We just need a tool to remove and disable systemd.
Re: security. (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on 2015-07-30 14:23 (#FXR5) We are screwed. Plain and simple. On the bright side, I have learnt how to strip it out of Debian manually. We don't need a Debian fork. We just need a tool to remove and disable systemd.