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On Thu, 20 Mar 2014 22:22:22 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote: |
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> > Well, running systemd now I can reboot into OpenRC; it just works. |
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> How is this done? |
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Simply by booting without init=. although some packages have been built |
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with USE="systemd" they still work when booting using openrc. Of course, |
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systemd is still present on the system, even if the PID1 process is not |
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running. |
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Incidentally, I discovered today that Linux Mint Debian Edition uses |
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classic init, but has systemd installed. All you need to switch over is |
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add the init= kernel option. |
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