On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 4:44 PM, Michael Hampicke <m...@hadt.biz> wrote: > > Am 15.05.2013 20:27, schrieb waltd...@waltdnes.org: > > > > Direct from the "Making systemd more accessible to "normal" users" > > flamewar on gentoo-dev... > > > >> And now that GNOME 3.8 is out, the game starts over again: logind > >> is a hard requirement, logind is part of systemd, starting logind > >> (which replaces consolekit) is not that trivial as you may think > >> (and is the thing I started to work on anyway). > >> > >> And if this wasn't enough, it means that if you want GNOME 3.8, > >> you need to get logind, which may or not may get included in our > >> udev ebuild and if it won't, it means that you will be forced to use > >> systemd as device manager if you want GNOME 3.8, which is believe > >> it or not, the thing that Ubuntu did. > > > > Do you have systemd/logind installed? > > > > I read that too on gentoo-dev. I have systemd installed, but currently I > do not use it as init. I have tried it with systemd as init, but it has > problems with mounting my lvm volumes (after failing it's stuck, > ctrl+alt+del has no effect, and magic sysrq seems to be deactived?). I > think a saw a bug report regarding systemd/lvm. > > I may try it again in a few days. There have been some updates to > systemd lately.
systemd 201 is targeted to be stabilized soon: https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=465870 The LVM issue is mentioned, but it's not yet on the block list. Regards. -- Canek Peláez Valdés Posgrado en Ciencia e Ingeniería de la Computación Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México