On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 22:39:51 +0200 Anto <arya...@chello.at> wrote: > > > On 14/06/15 21:43, Steve Litt wrote: > > On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 18:18:48 +0200 > > Anto <arya...@chello.at> wrote:
> >> And the second one > >> is I would like to be able to easily switch back and forth between > >> epoch and sysvinit for testing purpose, so that I know exactly what > >> will happen if I did that on my main PC. > > That's easy. Copy as root with execute permissions the Epoch > > executable to /e. Then, when you want to run Epoch, you just put > > init=/e in your grub kernel line. When you want to boot sysvinit, > > you just boot business as usual. > > Yes. We could do that. But that would not involve cleaning up the > files as the dpkg does when we switch back and forth from epoch to > sysvinit or vise versa. It wouldn't have to involve cleaning up files. Epoch and sysvinit have no files in common, they're two completely separate train tracks. For experimentation's purposes, you can have them both installed and determine which one by the Grub Kernel line. Later, when your objective isn't A/B comparison experimentation but makgin an Epoch package, *then* you could worry about cleanup, and switch them by installing one and deinstalling the other. Personally I think both packages should allow the other one to sit on the disk. Except for both using /sbin/init, these two inits are orthogonal. You could even make a Grub menu item that boots to /sbin/epoch, so it's a Grub choice. SteveT Steve Litt June 2015 featured book: The Key to Everyday Excellence http://www.troubleshooters.com/key _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng