It was <2014-11-02 nie 19:06>, when Lennart Poettering wrote: > On Fri, 31.10.14 14:06, Łukasz Stelmach ([email protected]) wrote: > >> Hello. >> >> I am working to upgrade systemd in Tizen to v217 from v212. To verify >> rpm packages we use rpmlint with some rules from opensuse[1]. For >> whatever reason v217 package exceed allowed badness because it puts >> config files (system.conf, journald.conf etc) in /etc/systemd. The check >> [2] forbids putting anything in there and it seems to go along weel with >> the "sateless system" goal of systemd. >> >> My question: is v217 ready to run without /etc/systemd/*.conf and read >> them from /usr/lib/systemd wher I (vendor) can put properly tailored >> files? > > Yes, /etc/systemd is unnecessary for booting. If you find any of our > tools not working if /etc/systemd is removed it would be a bug.
As I wrote in a message to Zbyszek, what if I want my distro defaults to be different than those (no matter they are sane) of yours? -- Łukasz Stelmach Samsung R&D Institute Poland Samsung Electronics
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