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OMG, this is the internet don’t be posting self-flaws. Jeez. kthxlvubai
Linux has always had a hard line disposition about keeping Kernel-space and User-space separate. SSHD (and systemd) are User-space, but are being configured on the kernel’s boot line (in GRUB, which is also User-space).
I don’t like to use the term rage-bait, but this post is suggesting that User-space components should not be configured by the Kernel-space (which is not happening here, it’s just the kernel boot line parameters, you could, pass the parameter to start a different init system other than systemd).
I must have curated my subs fairly well, I don’t see this.
Until recently, I’ve had no real preference as mostly using RHEL clones at work. Now using Ubuntu…and snap has been causing issues.
“That’s how outmaneuver attackers and patch all out vulnerabilities.” wrong community, should be here: https://lemmy.ml/c/aneurysmposting@sopuli.xyz






Not sure I follow. Which app?