On Tue, Jun 13, 2023 at 05:43:17PM +0200, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Jun 2023, Simon McVittie wrote:
> 
> >No init system at all, (C.), can only happen when starting with a
> >minbase debootstrap or equivalent (because a default debootstrap
> >includes the init metapackage due to its Priority: required). In
> >this scenario it *usually* doesn't really matter whether we
> >install systemd or systemd-tmpfiles-standalone. systemd is somewhat
> 
> This is not quite true; there is one really important use case:
> chroots. I have multiple chroots (sid, stretch, buster) on one
> of my bullseye systems which I use with schroot, but that could
> just as well be any other chroot, to run individual software in
> it. They are, as is proper, configured to not run any services
> (via policy-rc.d).

I agree, chroots are important to consider, and the system should not make
assumptions how and why there are used.

Conversely, sometimes I need to use chroots to test init scripts.
start-stop-daemon should not refuse to run in a chroot if policy-rc.d allows
it.

Cheers,
Bill.

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