Could try to install systemv or runrc as init proesses (process 1) instead
of systemd. Then you don't need to install Devuan, and can start file bugs
to packages that are to systemd centric for no real reason.
So with Devuan or Debian and alternative init system. To begin with,
control sevices
[Sandy Harris]
> What would it take to set up Freedom Box on Devuan, a Debian fork
> without systemd?
Hard work and spare time. Please let us know how it went.
> Has anyone done this?
I have not.
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Happy hacking
Petter Reinholdtsen
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On Sun, Jan 7, 2024 at 6:34 AM Stefan Monnier via Freedombox-discuss
wrote:
>
> FreedomBox is a great way to setup many different services, but I can't
> seem to figure out how to make it serve the time via the NTP protocol.
>
> I tried to do it by hand, but I can't install `ntpsec` because it
> c
On 1/6/24 5:34 PM, Stefan Monnier via Freedombox-discuss wrote:
FreedomBox is a great way to setup many different services, but I can't
seem to figure out how to make it serve the time via the NTP protocol.
I tried to do it by hand, but I can't install `ntpsec` because it
conflicts with the `sys
you were asking about an NTP server, not a client - i would not expect any
of them to conflict functionally, other than if multiple servers were trying to
bind to the same port - i was only suggesting that the 'openntpd' package would
not conflict with any system packages; so you can install it and
> you could try 'openntpd' - that one is from openBSD, so it should not conflict
> with systemd
The conflict is not with systemd, it's much more fundamental:
`systemsd-timesyncd` is an NTP client that wants to control the system's
time, and `ntpsec` wants to do the same.
Stefan
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you could try 'openntpd' - that one is from openBSD, so it should not conflict
with systemd
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On Sat, 2024-01-06 at 17:34 -0500, Stefan Monnier via Freedombox-
discuss wrote:
> FreedomBox is a great way to setup many different services, but I
> can't
> seem to figure out how to make it serve the time via the NTP
> protocol.
>
> I tried to do it by hand, but I can't install `ntpsec` because
FreedomBox is a great way to setup many different services, but I can't
seem to figure out how to make it serve the time via the NTP protocol.
I tried to do it by hand, but I can't install `ntpsec` because it
conflicts with the `systemd-timesyncd` package which is required
by FreedomBox.
What am