No systemD, pure sysV?
9398 login: ***************
Password:
Linux 9398 4.1.0-2-686-pae #1 SMP Debian 4.1.6-1 (2015-08-23) i686
[ 120.720769] systemd-logind[4128]: New seat seat0.
[ 120.737299] systemd-logind[4128]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event3 (Power Button)
[ 120.737443] systemd-logind[4128]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event8 (Video Bus)
[ 120.737579] systemd-logind[4128]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event2 (Power Button)
[ 120.737718] systemd-logind[4128]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event1 (Sleep Button)
[ 120.742118] systemd-logind[4128]: Failed to start user service: Unknown unit: user@1000.service
[ 120.745423] systemd-logind[4128]: New session 1 of user yx.
yx@9398:~$ su root[ 189.569385] systemd-logind[4128]: Failed to start user service: Unknown unit: user@0.service
[ 189.572660] systemd-logind[4128]: New session 2 of user root.
[ 213.540322] device enp4s6 entered promiscuous mode
[ 276.898279] systemd-logind[4128]: New session 3 of user root.
[ 391.353874] systemd-logind[4128]: New session 4 of user root.
Why?
I can't use systemD, I don't use systemD, but it is still here?
In spite of sysV?
Curious.
systemD stops near NFS, no [Strg][d] possible, no rootpasswd, no journalctl -xb for
diagnostic purposes ....
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