On Sb, 17 mai 14, 21:21:01, Erwan David wrote: > > So systemd-sysv is the real systemd ? or is there someting else ? systemd-sysv contains a /sbin/init symlink pointing to /lib/systemd/systemd. This will make your system boot with systemd. If you just want to test it you should rather just install the systemd package and boot with init=/bin/systemd as a kernel parameter. > >> I have servers running Jessie. Can I continue upgrading packages on a > >> regular basis, without having to worry that one of these updates will > >> uninstall half of my system and install systemd instead (and make my > >> servers unbootable) ? > > Why would installing systemd remove half of your system, and why do you > > expect that your servers will not boot with systemd as init? > > Because systemd changes everythçing, is not mature, that people already > had problems (fstab had to be changed in some cases) that even the > debian systemd wiki says some existing features are not supported (yet > ?) and stay silent on other (eg. I have a policy-rc.d script, how to > migrate it). Systemd also completeley change the log systems (see > journald) and nowhere can I see explanations on the new one, and how to > migrate. See my other mail. Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic http://nuvreauspam.ro/gpg-transition.txt
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