I’m planning to move over to Guix over NixOS, as soon as my current situation improves and possibly import a new libre respecting laptop (Star Labs is thankfully available in India). I do have a very old laptop with a Celeron processor and 4GB of RAM with Guix installed already, and what has come to my attention is that it uses shepherd
.
I’m not actually against or for systemd
, in fact, I am not really sure why I should even care - maybe it is because I’m still not on to the level of a power user. Since I’m starting to learn kernel basics to prepare for GNU/Hurd contributions in the nearest possible future and shepherd
seems to be what the GNU folks will be using, is there any reason why I should even care about the freedom of init system?
You generally shouldn’t care about systemd, nor choose a distro or an OS just based on it’s init system, as they all ultimately achieve the same thing… Start and stop services. And while I don’t personally use it on my main desktop, it’s just because I don’t need any of it’s functionality and OpenRC IS a bit faster in my experience, though I can see why systemd the default on most distros, it’s extremely versatilea, powerful and handles a lot of things that you’d need separate programs for…