On Wed, 19 Feb 2014 01:04:14 -0600, Daniel Campbell wrote: > >> Or to create a non-systemd profile :) > For such a profile to be legitimate, systemd would have to be chosen as > the default. Quite the opposite, to have a separate systemd profile would mean that systemd was not the default, otherwise it would be in the default profile. Not that defaults really matter with Gentoo, you have a systemd profile and an openrc profile, who gives a toss which is default when you have a simple to make choice? > Gentoo is one of the last bastions of choice available to > GNU/Linux users and it would create a complete shitstorm if systemd were > pushed on Gentoo's users. How is putting systemd setting in a profile that a user has to consciously choose to use forcing anything on anyone? Profiles are the essence of choice but it appears you only want the choices you approve of to be available. -- Neil Bothwick You have the capacity to learn from mistakes. You'll learn a lot today.