Systems that are inherently complex tend to naturally accrue accidental complexity. It's understandably hard to keep these systems lean.
My point is that modern boot systems in general fall into the second category, contrary to other comments that imply the first.
Systems that are inherently complex tend to naturally accrue accidental complexity. It's understandably hard to keep these systems lean.
My point is that modern boot systems in general fall into the second category, contrary to other comments that imply the first.