[arch-general] libsystemd to systemd

Ralf Mardorf ralf.mardorf at alice-dsl.net
Fri Aug 31 05:04:18 EDT 2012


On Fri, 2012-08-31 at 09:30 +0200, Mathieu R. wrote:
> 2012/8/31 Matthew Monaco <dgbaley27 at 0x01b.net>:
> > On 08/30/2012 07:30 PM, baker.stephen.e at gmail.com wrote:
> >> On August 31, 2012 02:06:56 AM Mathieu R. wrote:
> >>> Last update (10 minutes ago) asked me if y want switch from libsystemd
> >>> to core/systemd. I agreed, and on next reboot, networkmanager was not
> >>> started automaticly from rc.conf. it work well if y start it by hand
> >>> (/etc/rc.d/networkmanager start).
> >>
> >> Does it work if you use systemctl to enable it on boot instead?  systemctl
> >> enable NetworkManager.service
> >>
> >>
> >
> > Mathieu,
> >
> > Are you using initscripts or systemd?
> 
> i had a working answer on forums, there :
> https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1154017#p1154017
> thank you.

# pacman -Syu
:: Replace libsystemd with core/systemd? [Y/n]
# grep DAEMONS /etc/rc.conf
DAEMONS=(69switch_xorg.conf hwclock syslog-ng !network !netfs crond
acpid dbus networkmanager rtirq)

I don't understand "Eliminate the daemons one by one from rc.conf. Start
with dbus, which systemd handles very well without any action from you
at all". How can I upgrade, but keep a running system?
"69switch_xorg.conf" e.g. is a script that switch between 2 xorg.conf
regarding to the kernel I boot. If I remove all "daemons" from rc.conf,
have I then to set up systemd?

Can I simply say "no" regarding to

:: Replace libsystemd with core/systemd? [Y/n] n
:: Replace systemd-tools with core/systemd? [Y/n] n

but say yes regarding to

Targets (16): cracklib-2.8.19-1  filesystem-2012.8-1  glibc-2.16.0-4
gnutls-3.1.0-1  imagemagick-6.7.9.2-1
              initscripts-2012.08.3-2  khrplatform-devel-8.0.4-3
lib32-gdk-pixbuf2-2.26.3-1
              lib32-glibc-2.16.0-4  libdrm-2.4.39-1  libegl-8.0.4-3
libgbm-8.0.4-3  libglapi-8.0.4-3
              libwebkit3-1.8.3-1  mesa-8.0.4-3  rpcbind-0.2.0-9

?

I can't see any information at http://www.archlinux.org/ or
https://www.archlinux.de/.

I'm confused.

Regards,
Ralf



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