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[Ltsp-discuss] systemd
Lance Levsen
2014-12-01 22:09:37 UTC
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Has anyone run any tests with systemd? I have concerns regarding the
nature of the beast and the amount of subsystems that are being
integrated into it.

Is this even an LTSP problem given how LTSP boots the clients?

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lance
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Vagrant Cascadian
2014-12-01 22:52:09 UTC
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Post by Lance Levsen
Has anyone run any tests with systemd? I have concerns regarding the
nature of the beast and the amount of subsystems that are being
integrated into it.
Is this even an LTSP problem given how LTSP boots the clients?
In Debian Jessie it works fine with either systemd (now the default) or
sysvinit. Last I tried upstart it worked as well, but it's been a while.

I had to make a few very small changes in Debian to support LTSP with
systemd, mainly around how ltspfsd (used by LOCAL_APPS) gets started.

We could probably make more use of systemd specific features, rather
than relying on the backwards compatibility with sysvinit, hopefully
without breaking compatibility with sysvinit...

live well,
vagrant

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