Le 19/05/2014 00:21, Tom H a écrit : > On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 11:29 AM, David Dušanić <ivanovne...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Systemd-shim is there to provide functions by systemd on a system that does >> not use it as its init system. It could be useful when you depend on Gnome 3 >> software like network-manager but do not want to use systemd. > AFAIUI: > > It's not clear that systemd-shim is going to be updated to deal with > systemd 208 (it works with systemd 204) because of changes in the > kernel's cgroup implementation because Ubuntu's switching to systemd > so it doesn't need to do so. > > So unless someone packages Ubuntu's cgmanager and patches logind 208 > to use it (and perhaps does even more than that), it's unlikely that > systemd-shim will be useful in jessie as a systemd > mini-/micro-substitute. > > You mean all messages saying "it is just the default, you will have choice" were actually false...
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