Even without debian-specific unit descriptions, systemd boots just
fine without massive configuration, using the Sysvinit files.

./configure --sysconfdir=/etc; make; make install

is all that is needed for systemd to boot well. Leaving out
--sysconfdir= then dbus is not properly initialized and you can't
communicate with systemd, but that didn't stop it from booting
perfectly anyway. It brings up networking, mounts, udev, etc fine on a
laptop.

The only bug I have encountered is that 'mouseemu' does not restart
using 'systemctl restart mouseemu.service'; issuing stop, then start,
works.

I'm sending this email since no other positive progress has been reported.



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