2011/6/20 Marius Tolzmann <tolzm...@molgen.mpg.de>: > Hi there.. > > we are also using a self-maintained LFS based gnu/linux here. > > we switched to systemd in Nov 2010 and it worked fine from the start.. > > since we started a new LFS we decided not to integrate any support for > sysv anymore by compiling systemd with > > --with-distro=other > --with-sysvinit-path="" > --with-sysvrcd-path="" > --with-rootdir="" > > from the first day.. > > it may be a good idea not to include any sysv initscripts anymore in LFS > to really get a clean system..
Good to know it works for you. I had simular options like you. I get my system booting, but it hangs after Started recreate volatile files and directories after a minute or so i get messages about being timed out: systemd[1]: Job getty@tty2.service/start failed with result 'dependency' and some more about swap I've looked buy going into chroot again the various files in tmpfiles.d, and they do nothing spectacular, creating files, removing old ones... But about your suggestion, I guess it's the best not to exclude things, but give users a choice, with good comments about the differences and consequences. So offer them both (or more....) in the LFS (or Clfs) book. If I'm ready with this, I will write the guide for LFS/CLFS. Stef _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel