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For me, as long as it works, I don't really care.
Then use what your distro uses by default. It's probably systemd.
Choice is fine, but this is a war that was fought bitterly several years ago and systemd won. There's little to be gained other than perceived moral victories by fighting against such things.
I use it for a couple of hundred machines that I tend, and it's fine. Better in many ways.
Ever since Mint adopted systemd I've had grief mounting NFS shares at boot. It works /now/ but it was unnecessary hassle.
Julian
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