On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 8:54 AM, Michał Górny <mgo...@gentoo.org> wrote: > Dnia 2013-08-09, o godz. 14:14:12 > "viv...@gmail.com" <viv...@gmail.com> napisał(a): > >> On 08/09/13 13:38, Pacho Ramos wrote: >> > El vie, 09-08-2013 a las 19:39 +0800, Patrick Lauer escribió: >> >> On 08/09/2013 07:26 PM, Tom Wijsman wrote: >> >>> On Fri, 09 Aug 2013 19:31:22 +0800 >> >>> Patrick Lauer <patr...@gentoo.org> wrote: >> >>> >> >>>> You just removed the upgrade path for users. >> >>> The upgrade path is to install systemd or to implement openrc support. >> >>> >> >> Invalid upgrade path. >> >> >> >> "The upgrade path is to install Fedora" is about as reasonable, and also >> >> not acceptable. >> >> >> >> >> > The upgrade path is to run systemd, not migrate to fedora. As simply as >> > such >> > >> > >> is systemd useful if not run with PID=1 ? Honest question > > Not a honest question but either honest troll, or you're awfully lazy > and just making noise here. > > So the answer is: yes, it's quite useful when run with PID!=1. It's > called systemd user instance (something OpenRC totally can't handle) > and it can be used to manage user services.
I forgot thtat when I answered, but that requires that systemd is also running as PID 1. If I understand the question correctly (and I didn't perceived any "trollism"), it was about if you can install systemd, but run OpenRC as PID 1, and have everything working. In that case, the answer is no. Regards. -- Canek Peláez Valdés Posgrado en Ciencia e Ingeniería de la Computación Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México