Re: [lfs-dev] systemd vs system V

2014-04-01 Thread Bruce Dubbs
matthew wrote: > It's been a while since I looked at it, but which of systemd's > utilities doesn't adhere to the 'do one job and do it well' > philosophy? I've already removed that verbage, but see below. > I see systemd as a collection of utilities much like > coreutils and util-linux. I'd agre

Re: [lfs-dev] systemd vs system V

2014-04-01 Thread matthew
To: LFS Developers Mailinglist Subject: [lfs-dev] systemd vs system V I've been working on rewriting Chapter 7 to incorporate systemd. I've come up with the following text in the introduction and would like feedback. Thanks, -- Bruce 7.1.1. System V System V is the classic boot proc

Re: [lfs-dev] systemd vs system V

2014-03-31 Thread Bruce Dubbs
Ken Moffat wrote: > On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 01:26:46PM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote: >> >> The init program is controlled by the /etc/inittab file and is organized >> into run levels that can be run by the user: >> >> 0 — halt >> 1 — Single user mode >> 2 — Multiuser, without networki

Re: [lfs-dev] systemd vs system V

2014-03-31 Thread Ken Moffat
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 01:26:46PM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote: > > The init program is controlled by the /etc/inittab file and is organized > into run levels that can be run by the user: > > 0 — halt > 1 — Single user mode > 2 — Multiuser, without networking > 3 — Full multiuse

Re: [lfs-dev] systemd vs system V

2014-03-31 Thread Abubakr-Sadik Nii Nai Davis
Hello Bruce, >> - Serial processing of boot tasks. This is related to the previous > >> point. A delay in any process such as a file system check, will deleay > >> the entire boot process. > Typo in the second line above. "will deleay" should read "will delay". Regards Nii Nai -- http://li

Re: [lfs-dev] systemd vs system V

2014-03-31 Thread Armin K.
On 03/31/2014 09:20 PM, Pierre Labastie wrote: > Le 31/03/2014 20:26, Bruce Dubbs a écrit : >> I've been working on rewriting Chapter 7 to incorporate systemd. I've >> come up with the following text in the introduction and would like >> feedback. Thanks, >> >>-- Bruce >> >> 7.1.1. System V

Re: [lfs-dev] systemd vs system V

2014-03-31 Thread Pierre Labastie
Le 31/03/2014 20:26, Bruce Dubbs a écrit : > I've been working on rewriting Chapter 7 to incorporate systemd. I've > come up with the following text in the introduction and would like > feedback. Thanks, > >-- Bruce > > 7.1.1. System V > > System V is the classic boot process that has be

[lfs-dev] systemd vs system V

2014-03-31 Thread Bruce Dubbs
I've been working on rewriting Chapter 7 to incorporate systemd. I've come up with the following text in the introduction and would like feedback. Thanks, -- Bruce 7.1.1. System V System V is the classic boot process that has been used in Unix and Unix-like systems such as Linux since ab