On Tue, Mar 03, 2015 at 07:11:18AM +0100, Peter Paule wrote:
Excerpts from Erik Johnson's message of 2015-03-02 14:10:06 -0700:
Thanks. I applied the patch, restarted dbus, and now I get the
following after a 20-30 second pause:

@Erik
Did you use the aur package or did you compile systemd and install it
using make? Do you have experience rolling back to the normal package
provided by arch?

I'm just asking because I thought about installing systemd on my arch,
but as it is my machine which I use very frequently I don't want to
crash it. :-)


The patch was to the dbus policy, it did not require a recompile.

You can always boot to an Arch snapshot ISO, mount your partitions under
/mnt, and do an "arch-chroot /mnt", then install a previous systemd from
/var/cache/pacman/pkg.

@Lennart
Is is difficult to get "rid" of a systemd package installed from git?

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