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I believe a lot of people hating on SystemD are using the fact that it's not really compliant with the Unix philosophy (one tool, one job). I like it a lot and it makes things much easier to manage, especially when you compare it undocumented legacy UNIX stuff. (That's part of my job and it's painful). I can understand the fear of feature-creep that might make it bloated down the line (stuff like homes for instance). But so far, it's doing a good job.