On Tue, 2014-09-02 at 13:15 +0200, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Sep 2014, Steven Chamberlain wrote:
> 
> > rejected.  I hope a Blend would be a more constructive approach.  I'm
> > thinking sysvinit would be the easiest 'flavour' to implement for
> 
> Actually, I think it’s the hardest one.
> 
> All others will be task selections run after debootstrap.
> 
> Changing the init system in d-i would be done by passing
> --include=sysvinit-core --exclude=systemd-sysv and things
> like that (the exact set to be determined by people in
> the know).
> 
> Oh, and afterwards ensure systemd is not re-added. The
> prevent-systemd-* package set can do this in three steps,
> although I don’t currently see even prevent-systemd-running
> (Conflicts mostly with systemd-sysv) being accepted, so
> you’d have to pregenerate some APT pinning configuration
> and hope it holds.

It would be nice to have the same init system:sysv-core, as well as the
same default desktop:mate-desktop-environment (including accessibility
enhancements), for all arches: Linux, kFreeBSD and Hurd :-) If possible,
this could be an option in the advanced menu of the installer.



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