Michael Prokop schrieb am 19.07.2016 um 23:22: > * Klaus Fuerstberger [Mon Jul 18, 2016 at 09:41:01AM +0200]: > >> as I could not post a blog comment at >> http://blog.grml.org/archives/394-Is-Grml-still-alive.html I want to >> leave a comment to this article here. > >> Many thanks for grml all over the years. Please keep on providing new >> releases without systemd packages. There is no need for this bloated >> piece of software for a text based distribution for system admins. >> Maybe you can base grml on devuan, a systemd-free, debian-based >> distribution in the future? https://devuan.org/ I am sure that you will >> get help there if there are any questions. > > JFTR, we definitely plan to ship Grml *with* systemd, because that > is the way to go for us and also gives people remastering Grml even > more flexibility WRT service startups, independent from our default > configuration.
You made Grml for people to be flexible in remastering it? I think Grml was, and is complete as it is. If I want to add a daemon at startup I need no systemd to successful remastering Grml. But of course it is your decision. > If you're interested in a Grml flavor *without* systemd you're > invited to work on that, you might be also interested in picking up > file-rc as upstream respectively package maintainer (file-rc being > the init system we relied on so far and where no maintainer seems to > be present anymore, esp. once both Alex and me will orphan it). Thanks for the invitation to maintain Grml with sysvinit. But I will not have the time to maintain such a big change alone. But as grml is also listed in http://without-systemd.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page#GNU.2FLinux_distributions I send a copy of this post to the devuan mailing list. Maybe there will be someone who is using Grml and interested to keep this systemd free. Regards Klaus _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng