-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 On 08/28/2014 at 05:22 PM, Brian wrote:
> On Thu 28 Aug 2014 at 21:25:37 +0200, Erwan David wrote: > >> it is IMPOSSIBLE to keep a debian without systemd. > > I'll have to stop doing it then. Someone might explain to you what > has been explained many times before; I cannot be bothered. I think this may be one of the cases where people disagree about the meaning of terms. Can you clarify exactly what you mean when you say that you are running a Debian without systemd? For example, on the most extreme end, I think everyone would agree that if the command dpkg -l "*systemd*" | grep ii returns 'dpkg-query: no packages found matching "*systemd*", then the system it is run on does not have systemd. On my system, this produces references to 9 packages, or 7 once you remove multi-arch duplicates. Some people would say that it's enough for the command ps aux | grep system[d] to produce no output - but other people would disagree with them. On my system (running sysvinit with systemd-shim), this produces 2 lines: one from cgmanager for systemd-shim, one for systemd-logind. Some people might say that it's enough if the command ps -p 1 does not mention systemd, and the command ls -l /sbin/init does not show it to be a symlink pointing (however indirectly) at systemd. Other people would definitely disagree with that. On my system, this 'test' passes. To the best of my awareness, on current jessie the third of these is definitely possible and is not too difficult, the second is probably possible but is somewhat more difficult, and the first is only maybe possible but is considerably more difficult. (Unless you can accept losing access to a lot of potentially important packages which have nothing to do with systemd, anyway. Trying it in a --dry-run on my system results in trying to remove 292 packages - including cups, OpenJDK, and the GIMP.) Is any of these what you mean? Or are you using some other set of criteria, and if so, what? - -- The Wanderer Secrecy is the beginning of tyranny. A government exists to serve its citizens, not to control them. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJUAQqSAAoJEASpNY00KDJrfssP+gLJIzAn1/BDlK9BLT1s7Nep 3gqzGhXFJ41SDI5so3KqrjMMLNK1BdlT171K6d11j4ORS6zIcUQYKF2gJk+wwPRa NrzFj5n/2UytVh3K8Jbn+bXZwijKEYBp/xJ+8itdhwBXSKCV2yXiN5Zma+aFBNcE Wrb3yyNwNpFghTOEiZcXLFM31+q+loGOD1BILskjq4ekTvBsnqhrLO5b7BwhMt8G 7h0Hxaq6xfAUKFWYNGQRvfa6yFjlXCoTXQU8svgtkiXduw9PBgCG4X599eQF902Z EEV/xsU7pZ8vSCqkJv9Osnz66NZPO/X8/PP5l14jjW6RdWbIZMML9rgmyhGS/ZWA j9TdvkPqm/sV72GSgEhakvlkbdxBDnwQGWzl9k3LXrQOvVEbGxZkwEy3IuyAcZTU 0S9F7jS2nAV+p7GBrfjncO8UHSuZRnQu3pL9sG65AFzWYRp+NUJP94p8DMvbyyG6 JqGgkeFLO1KlxMbWfvC7GXH/p4rNu9yPaFyBzE3nABBnn+cRh1ML+0dBCgZd3O74 kwRHrXb6JEuP8mWTvb66XWpqLpYkoU7J8kNGy7eNU8B8P/6tCaMncEKnNJ4BzJVy 9qjeFGDc03pOPkAzoBcEGRmK0NOKA4Shj1V3Wg/54ciItJrl1M/xjhVn2yTbkL9K /X/mA8/5To/wLrLoC534 =/kD6 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/54010a93.8090...@fastmail.fm