Am 31.03.2014 11:40, schrieb Ralf Jung: > Hi, > >>> In any case, as NM just Recommends: systemd, it should still be >>> functional without using systemd. >> >> You are right. I will switch that to Depends: systemd-sysv. > > I can by now confirm that my issues are systemd-related: When booting my > machine with systemd, everything behaves as expected. > > However, interesting enough, just *installing* systemd (without using > it) already improves the situation a lot: "nmcli c" works as expected, > and the KDE plasma-nm applet shows the available and stored connections. > However, for some reason, automatically connecting to a network does not > work in this mode. After startup, I have to click "Connect" in the > applet to initiate a wireless connection. And after resume, I have to > click "Disconnect" and then "Connect" again for NM to re-establish my > wireless connection. > So it may well be that with some small fixes (though I have no clue > what's causing this), a "Depends: systemd" suffices.
We do have some patches which make systemd-logind work standalone, i.e. withouth PID 1 = systemd. systemd-logind is a replacement for ConsoleKit and used for session and user tracking. However, with systemd 208 and later those patches no longer work. So you'll need systemd to be PID 1. -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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