On Jo, 10 apr 14, 10:31:05, Pavel Volkov wrote:
>
> Just wondering.
> I this Jessie?
It's the same on wheezy already.
> Is there a reasonable systemd support already? I mean mostly
> in terms of packages that provide unit files.
Depends on what you mean by "reasonable". systemd is capable of us
On Monday, 7 April 2014 22:38:45 MSK, Hans wrote:
Hi folks,
just an understanding question. In README.debian stand this sentence:
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To test systemd, add:
init=/bin/systemd
to the kernel command line and then rebooting, or install the
systemd-sysv package.
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Just wondering.
I this
Hi folks,
thaks to your fast responses. I now know, how things are correct.
I installed system-sysv and removed the line in grub, as I am happy with
systemd.
Thanks for all the help.
Best
Hans
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Hans écrivait :
>
> Hi folks,
hi Hans,
>
> just an understanding question. In README.debian stand this sentence:
>
> ---
> To test systemd, add:
>
> init=/bin/systemd
>
> to the kernel command line and then rebooting, or install the
> systemd-sysv packag
Hi folks,
just an understanding question. In README.debian stand this sentence:
---
To test systemd, add:
init=/bin/systemd
to the kernel command line and then rebooting, or install the
systemd-sysv package.
--
What does this mean? I am a little bit confused. Options I interpreted:
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