> (I'm the systemd maintainer in Debian)
(Shakes hands.)
> | Another case that I've actually been bitten by is that systemd
> | hard-wires runlevel 5 in its SV init compatibility code;
> It does?
I stand corrected, it's actually part of the configuration (symlink from
runlevel5.target to multi-user.target). Tollef, should the Debian
package change that?
> | Systemd is specific to Linux. This is strange, since the only feature
> | of Linux used by systemd that doesn't have an exact equivalent on other
> | systems, cgroups, is optional in systemd.
> TTBOMK, cgroups are not optional.
From cgroup.c, line 270:
if (path_is_mount_point("/sys/fs/cgroup/systemd") <= 0) {
log_warning("No control group support available, not creating root group.");
return 0;
}
Note that this returns 0, which stands for success.
-- Juliusz
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