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Hmm inclusion/switch to systemd on something that purports to be a 'secure' OS for private browsing seems counter-intuitive.



- the tails project lacks the manpower take a different path than its debian mothership

- the devs don't seem to be bothered by increasing their attack surface with systemd

- systemd makes life easier when building a distribution, so the tails-devs like it (not only because they are lacking manpower)

- sure you got to be a bit paranoid when working on this kind of project, but tails doesn't seem to be a very welcoming environment for contributors

follow tails irc / the mailinglist for a while to get your own picture and have a look at Whonix/Qubes for more security focused alternatives


>systemd makes life easier when building a distribution

Can you elaborate on this? I found that it mattered more what live-cd system an upstream distro used (e.g. dracut vs Debian's older tools)


It think its about how much systemd comes with.

Init, session tracking, DNS client, DHCP client, etc etc etc.




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