On 02/11/2014 09:02 AM, Thomas Goirand wrote: > The situation with upstart or systemd, if not chosen as default, will be > quite different, since not all packages are supporting them directly > right now. One of these 2 will suffer from the choice of default init > system.
What? That's not true. As people have explained here before - even directly to you - both Upstart and systemd have perfect backwards compatibility with sysvinit scripts. And at least for systemd, you can simply install the package and start using it with "init=/bin/systemd" from the next reboot on. No further changes are necessary and everything works right out-of-the-box. And if you want to go back to sysvinit, just remove the init line from the kernel command line and uninstall the systemd package. Adrian -- .''`. John Paul Adrian Glaubitz : :' : Debian Developer - glaub...@debian.org `. `' Freie Universitaet Berlin - glaub...@physik.fu-berlin.de `- GPG: 62FF 8A75 84E0 2956 9546 0006 7426 3B37 F5B5 F913 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/52f9edf8.5020...@physik.fu-berlin.de