Hi there Brian wrote:
Please, no! If you've read all of the posts to #727708 https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=727708 carefully you'll find there is probably nothing original to say. We know the default init system for Jessie will be systemd. If memebers of this list are concerned about new users (who will just want the system to boot correctly) it is the only thing of importance.
That thing is huge. There enough text in there to fill a book. How do I change the boot order? Is there a howto on that?Right now I just do 'some_program &' and it's like a daemon. I can do that with sysvinit and insserv. How about systemd?
Do I need to recompile daemon to run with systemd? I read that systemd runs cronjobs at midnight. Can I change that? Regards, Rob