On 10/10/2014 at 12:52 PM, Slavko wrote:

> Ahoj,
> 
> Dňa Fri, 10 Oct 2014 12:16:23 -0400 James Ensor 
> <belgianpain...@gmail.com> napísal:
> 
>> I made no assumptions, as I had absolutely nothing to do with the
>> decision of making systemd the default init system.  I merely
>> point out that it is possible (and quite easy) for a debian-user to
>> remove systemd.
> 
> Please, don't hesitate and share how do it.

He already did, last night:

>> Anyway, this is what I did:
>> 
>> aptitude install sysv-rc sysvinit sysvinit-core sysvinit-utils
>> aptitude purge systemd
>> aptitude purge libsystemd-login0 libsystemd-daemon0
>> 
>> Just for kicks, I also purged cgmanager. I guess I like to live
>> dangerously. Nothing bad seems to have happened.
>> 
>> Like I said, the only thing I was using that was also removed was
>> network-manager, but I don't really miss it.

Now, there will probably be side effects of this, and more as software
gets updated to expect systemd functionality to be present - so this
indeed isn't a perfect solution, in the long term. But if you can live
with or work around the side effects, which many people probably can,
then it does get the basic job done.

-- 
   The Wanderer

The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one
persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all
progress depends on the unreasonable man.         -- George Bernard Shaw

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