2014/1/12 Ben Hutchings <b...@decadent.org.uk>:
>
> You can have sysvinit and systemd installed in parallel and then use the
> 'init' kernel parameter to switch between them.  Only systemd-sysv
> conflicts/replaces sysvinit.

So, I've reinstalled sysvinit and sysvinit-core that purged
systemd-sysv. I can't however remove systemd itself as it's required
by numerous GNOME packages.
I've rebooted my system and even reinstalled your -O1 kernel in order
to be sure that initrd is regenerated.
Still the same however! How is it that systemd-udevd still shows up?

     Emeric


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