I would like to be able to run systemd on systems that did not boot up with 
systemd. For testing purposes and because I have some projects that reuse 
systemd as a transaction computation engine. Thanks.

Colin Guthrie <gm...@colin.guthr.ie> wrote:

>'Twas brillig, and Lennart Poettering at 16/10/12 01:18 did gyre and
>gimble:
>> On Sat, 06.10.12 01:11, Thomas Bächler (tho...@archlinux.org) wrote:
>> 
>>> Running as a user instance won't work at all if systemd isn't
>running as system
>>> manager, so refuse to start in that case.
>> 
>> Applied. Thanks!
>
>Did you see Auke's side of this thread? Care to comment on it
>officially
>regarding the general principle?
>
>Col
>
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