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Re: I'm not a huge fan of systemd



On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 10:49:11AM CEST, Zenaan Harkness <zen@freedbms.net> said:
> On 7/21/14, Erwan David <erwan@rail.eu.org> wrote:
> > On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 09:59:55AM CEST, Tom H <tomh0665@gmail.com> said:
> >> On Sat, Jul 19, 2014 at 10:33 PM, sp113438 <sp113438@telfort.nl> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> > 1 poweroff takes ages (several minutes), and sometimes fails
> >> > completely,
> >> > this is very annoying
> >>
> >> On Fedora, v208 introduced "slice" units and I (and many others) had a
> >> problem at shutdown with the logged-in user's slice taking a long time
> >> to stop, so much so that someone posted a perl script to the RH
> >> bugzilla [1]. So this might be your problem. Are the shutdown messages
> >> blocking on a message about your user's slice or service that's
> >> prefixed with an "eye of cylon" animation?
> >>
> >>
> >> > 2 switching to a console takes 10 seconds until the prompt
> >>
> >> I've never had this problem but some people did hit it on Fedora. I've
> >> completely forgotten what the problem was. Does changing the vt2-vt6
> >> getty services to launch at boot like vt1 make switching faster?
> >>
> >>
> >> > 3 my X-session is under Ctrl+Alt+F2 not F7
> >>
> >> How do you launch it?
> >>
> >>
> >> > Booting is fast
> >>
> >> That's one of the development goals.
> >
> > I switched today, and for me booting is slow, much slowzer than before.
> > And booting is silent : almost no information message about what  happens.
> >
> > So you are before a screen with almost no message, not knowing if it works
> > or not.
> 
> Excellent! Something constructive.
> 
> What we all like to see around here.
> 
> <refraining from not-so-subtle condescending remarks>
> 
> A quick web search gave me this:
> https://wiki.debian.org/systemd#Debugging

I lokked at it. I do not know how to remove this quiet on command line
which seems to have appeared. Did systemd change grub configuration ?
Or did rather change grub semantics ?
 
> which directly answers your implied question.
> 
> I hope that's useful for you.
> 
> Good luck with your systemd testing - I hope
> you come to enjoy it :)

Sorry, I have real work to do with my linux computers. No time for
testing half finished systems.


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