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Bug#992034: installation-guide: Include a note on how to change init system during install



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Justin B Rye <justin.byam.rye@gmail.com> wrote (Fri, 10 Sep 2021 08:50:30 +0100):
> > + <sect1 id="customization">
> > + <title>Customization</title>
> > + <para>
> > + Using the shell (see <xref linkend="shell"/>), the installation process
> > + can be carefully customized, to fit exceptional use cases:
> > + </para>
> > + 
> > +   <sect2><title>Installing an alternative init system</title>
> > + <para>
> > + &debian; uses systemd as its default init system. However, other init
> > + systems (such as sysvinit and OpenRC) are supported, and the
> > + easiest time to select an alternative init system is during the
> > + installation process. For detailed instructions on how to do so,
> > + please see the <ulink
> > + url="https://wiki.debian.org/Init#Changing_the_init_system_-_at_installation_time";>Init
> > + page on the Debian wiki</ulink>.
> > + </para>
> > + 
> > +   </sect2>
> > +  </sect1>
> 
> Yes, that looks okay to me!

Ok. Thanks

Just pushed.

Holger



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