On Mon 07 Apr 2014 at 20:38:45 +0200, Hans wrote: > Hi folks, > > just an understanding question. In README.debian stand this sentence: > > ------- > To test systemd, add: > > init=/bin/systemd > > to the kernel command line and then rebooting, or install the > systemd-sysv package. > ------ > > What does this mean? I am a little bit confused. Options I interpreted: > > Option 1. Just add the line to grub and leave the rest
Yes. Don't bother with systemd-sysv. > Option 2: Do not add the line to grub, but install systemd-sysv. That would be ok too. This is permanent. > > Option 3: Add the line to grub and install systemd-sysv, too. I cannot see the point of doing this if you have done options 1 or 2. > Option 4: This description is ONLY for testing puposes, but NOT for permanent > change. Option 2 gives a permanent change. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/07042014200240.9cb4510dc...@desktop.copernicus.demon.co.uk