On 2014-06-24 12:39 +0200, Dmitrij D. Czarkoff wrote: > The most suckless aspect of Arch is nearly undisposable systemd, I > believe.
Assuming you've meant "suckful". :) Excuse my ignorance but can you elaborate on the "undisposability" of systemd? I'm running Arch on two machines (armv6 and x86_64) and found no problems writing a basic init[1] and a shell script[2] which brings up all the necessary stuff I need (without the fancy stuff like restarting the services and so on) and then using that instead of systemd. All I needed just change the bootline in the bootloader configs. The only thing systemd I depend on is systemd-udevd and only because I did not care to look for alternatives. Or is it possible I use my machines too minimalistically and that's why I don't see what's missing? [1] https://github.com/ypsu/desktop-configuration/blob/my-rpi/system/init.c [2] https://github.com/ypsu/desktop-configuration/blob/my-rpi/system/boot.sh -- Balazs