You might want to take a look at uselessd, which I think is an attempt
to do something similar.

http://uselessd.darknedgy.net/

I think even if it turns out to be impossible, it will still be
instructive! Good luck!

On 7 May 2015 at 08:24, Jude Nelson <jud...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Since I have time on my hands, I would like to give a try stripping
>> the bare minimum of necessary functions from systemd. I know the task
>> is complex. If I fail, it will not be the end of the universe.
>>
>> Which systemd source version are you using? I am assuming it should be
>> version: 215-17 from Debian Jessie.
>>
>
> I'm basing libudev-compat on libudev 219.  Also, some of vdev's helper
> programs (i.e. the ones that begin with "stat_") are derived from code in
> udev 219.
>
> It probably doesn't matter what version you go with unless you need a
> specific feature or want to avoid a specific bug.  Why not just go with the
> latest?  Stable releases of systemd are pretty frequent.
>
> -Jude
>
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