On Fri, Jun 7, 2019 at 5:24 AM Jonathan Dowland <j...@debian.org> wrote:

>
> You are free to switch back to sysvinit if you wish. To do so you need to
> install sysvinit-core (and remove systemd-sysv, which will likely be
> removed
> by the action of installing sysvinit-core). This will change your init
> system
> to sysvinit, although it would not remove all of systemd, and some parts of
> it are likely depended upon by other stuff on your system.
>

I just learned earlier today of systemd-nspawn as a possible
containerization solution (my mind boggles....).
Do you know if removing systemd-sysv would undercut nspawn?
Have you tried nspawn for that containerization? Any strong views?


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