Le 09/10/2014 17:12, Reco a écrit : > Hi. > > On Wed, 8 Oct 2014 22:36:46 -0400 > Steve Litt <sl...@troubleshooters.com> wrote: > >> If what you did works for everybody when Jessie goes stable, you've >> just singlehandedly ended this whole argument. > That's a short-term solution at best. Because of: > > 1) Jessie isn't stable yet. Moreover, it's not even in freeze. > Hence, if it works now - nobody will guarantee it'll work tomorrow. > > 2) There are certain desktop environments that basically require > that-pid1-process. And one of those desktop environments is set as a > default one currently at d-i. > Hence, such solution will require one to stop using certain DEs (no > big loss in case of GNOME3, IMO, but still). > > 3) There's policykit issue, which was helpfully outlined by OP. > This privilege escalation suite crept into far too many GUI tools, > including XFCE. And currently it's *conveniently* broken if one does > not use that-pid1-process. > > > So, if one is willing to do all it takes to remove said-pid1-process > from the typical server installation - it's doable. But from the > desktop one - it's much harder. > > Reco > >
However I have server with special setting that today I handle with policy-rc.d I have not the slightest idea how I can have this setup with systemd nor any idea how to get any help for this. When I asked for doc, I was answered here "jusyt write it yourself"... Other setting, some very small PC used as router/FW. on a testing machine, I see systemd memory foot print to be 177096 VSS , 5556 resident 3100 shared. Thats HUGE. 8 Mo just for the init system, once th system is booted ? I am not sure I will consider debian an alternative fore those PCs once Jessie is stable... What can I do except express my problems, but then I see an army of zealots coming against me. for me in some cases systemd just made linux unusable. Sad, but true. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5436c33a.9040...@rail.eu.org