After following the discussions of systemd (including everything on debian-devel), I find myself appalled at the rude and domineering attitudes of almost all systemd's defenders. I don't trust them. Accordingly, I'd like to keep systemd off my machine (sid) to the extent practical until things have had quite a while to shake out.
Is it sufficient to install systemd-shim and add one or all of these stanzas to /etc/apt/preferences? If just one, which? Package: systemd Pin: origin * Pin-Priority: -100 Package: systemd-sysv Pin: origin * Pin-Priority: -100 Package: libpam-systemd Pin: origin * Pin-Priority: -100 Thanks for practical help. I'm not looking for more flames. -- johnrchamp...@wowway.com ==================================================== GPG key 1024D/99421A63 2005-01-05 EE51 79E9 F244 D734 A012 1CEC 7813 9FE9 9942 1A63 gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys 99421A63
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