-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On 07/06/2014 10:19 AM, Paul E Condon wrote:
> I am a foolish user of Wheezy. I want to see for myself > what will happen if I switch to systemd today. I find on > wiki.debian.org/systemd a document with steps needed to > install and test systemd, but I have trouble: > After using apt-get to install the systemd package the > next step is (verbatim): > > To test systemd before switching to it by default, you can add the following > boot parameter to the kernel: > > init=/bin/systemd > (end verbatim) > > How do I add this parameter to the kernel? To do it for test purposes, you boot to the GRUB menu, highlight the menu entry you would normally boot from, and press 'e'. In the resulting list, the kernel command line is the one mentioning 'vmlinuz'. Add the parameter to the end of that line, and boot the rest of the way. (If your boot process doesn't normally show you the GRUB menu, then I'm not familiar enough with your configuration to be able to tell you what you need to do to access it.) > I think I must open some file somewhere, probably in /etc and edit it > with vim or emacs (hopefully my choise) and I should place this > string correctly within that file: > > What file (full path) ? > What position within the file? If/when you want to make this permanent, you'll need to fiddle with /etc/default/grub and/or /etc/grub.d/* (I suspect more likely the former), and run the 'update-grub' command afterwards. Or you could just install the systemd-sysv package, assuming that's available, which makes all the necessary changes automatically. - -- The Wanderer Secrecy is the beginning of tyranny. A government exists to serve its citizens, not to control them. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJTuY4/AAoJEASpNY00KDJrkmsQAIiU4SRukbdZCey8Ue9zSrqh JzT/5NjER2TwkYl41l+I4u96EsVTsbc/UN6lrA3Jviqswm12XNvh63/+LLlsXNcH uXyJM1DQ+oyFVsJvdetDIVf5rDWlk9E6ILzkdOtQyk4m7NBdj++AO0keM8z1pHij rheezJ3h4ka8hOTvSb8FPn6bp6yqms+4itzAl3F+nB3PLUj5Volcv8TNNM8fW+xG v90oDJVETMWLdAO/KXtgCLYjhcEAafiFQDPTgLQXVducUxVY8ZPf/aiRvWopOGtX MRQvhWUEqEap5Gyy7v98PEjABI7tJIT25W8ofUSyZWuAgFvJI6avxKq+HzAtUAb+ /w0XV63us1umjUIBIs3Wr8b4iNHazrJT8MVNY1chsa9S+klgzXblyba+G8ZtmU9A 8i1G0vujStGOUNdAUqiwdhBflVO/nufHvtb3VJbK4NT8OBT4+2lbOYGF4Y7sgB+N 4/Nm/+q3wc59gXioPpGfMbSLTIv1ayaTPiE6eEo9WUbjnHYLCI9zTVLleWCQkebc 8GOuL7IW4LkmkoSmqniWo4dP4pcEWAZ7K5FRaJPEQAKII5lG/fB/ZfX3m0HEYezW ybiqihgGiHadkQi5akj8We2wiDRPS/4bcU6jBJL0Hl2R3K3xNKPiQF3XaZvlCedh ZMg2s0rUN5oiBRv+sFBg =pv45 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- 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/53b98e3f.4070...@fastmail.fm