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Re: Perfect Jessie is something like this...



That's cool... I realized that, I was using sysvinit-core and then, libsystemd0 appeared, but it did not forced me to install systemd-sysv.

I'm seeing that systemd is spreading itself everywhere, kind of creepy but, well, I think that it is better to learn about it now, instead of fighting it.

If uselessd appear in Debian, I'll experiment it, since it is a new cool init without "useless" systemd bits...

Best!
Thiago

On 22 October 2014 19:38, Christian Seiler <christian@iwakd.de> wrote:
Am 22.10.2014 23:03, schrieb Dimitrios Chr. Ioannidis:
> On 22/10/2014 11:29 μμ, Martinx - ジェームズ wrote:
>> I meant, it is possible to have sysvinit-core, of course, but, from
>> now on, at least libsystemd0 is required, you cannot remove it without
>> doing some harm.
>
> And this is precisely why the currently GR is so important to pass .
>
> Quoting "... It will avoid Debian becoming  accidentally locked in to a
> particular init system (for example, because so much unrelated software
> has ended up depending on a particular init system that the burden of
> effort required to change  init system becomes too great). ... " .

Note that libsystemd0 does not require a particular init system to be
PID1 (it does not even require systemd to be installed, btw.), therefore
regardless of the outcome of the GR, it will NOT affect that specific
dependency.

Christian


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