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Hi,

I just installed jessie/sid from debian-7.0-hppa-NETINST-1.iso (filestamp
28.8.2014) from hppa-ports on a 715/100XC with STI framebuffer. Well,
sort of.

The install itself was slow, but went OK. After first forgetting that
PALO can't read ext4... Anyway, everything went fine after I choose
the automatic partitioning. Until I booted the fresh install. After
the normal boot messages I got:

systemd[1]....
systemd[1]: Set hostname...
systemd[1]: /etc/mtab is not a symlink...
systemd[1]: Assertion 'sigaddset(ss, sig) == 0' failed at
            ../shared/util.c:2548, function sigset_add_many(). Aborting.
systemd[1]: Caught <ABRT>, core dump failed
systemd[1]: Freezing execution
[abbreviated, extra line breaks inserted, STI framebuffer, sorry]

Which was rather surprising for me, as I thought systemd was *not* mandatory.
Can I get rid of systemd with an extra option during install or expert
install or such? I'm not a fan of systemd anyway and this experience did
nothing to change it...

TIA,
Uli
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