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Canek Peláez Valdés said:
> That doesn't mean anything; the format of the .service files is really
> simple and most of them will work from systemd-1 to systemd-195.

As long as you know what the dependencies are and how to invoke it (is
it a deamon, or not?). Yes you can figure all that out and write all
files but it would take some time. the overlay saved me a lot of time. 

> No, I do not. Which service files do you need from the package? The
> only one I needed (and wasn't included in its own package) was for
> vixie-cron.

And syslog-ng, and others I forgot. These have already been done in the
overlay. 

So after some experience with it, I see that booting is a little
faster, but not much. But my xfce session startup seems to take longer
now. hm... It's also less clear how to manage this thing. The systemadm
tool segfaults on me.  on the plus side the shutdown is much faster.



-- Keith


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