Am 08.09.2014 um 09:19 schrieb augustin:
I also noticed initd-tools in BLFS that is absent in BLFS-sytemd: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/stable/general/initd-tools.html Is this the "SysV init" that is mentioned in the above wikipedia page?
The initd-tools basically is a set of tools to make administration of SysV init boot scripts easier. So this is not needed for systemd since systemd brings its own sets of tools (respectively integrates many administrative aspects within the daemon itself).
To be honest: In my opinion systemd complicates a system like LFS is a way that makes understanding harder. On my live system (LessLinux) I even use a BSD style init (based on busybox' init) to boot. Unfortunately some packages like Gnome now integrate with systemd quite tight, so ignoring systemd is now way either.
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