Hi Richard, I'm pretty sure David used a refracta jessie-sysv iso and built on that All the refracta jessie-sysv builds started as a standard-system wheezy installation, then pinned "*systemd*" to -1 (do not install anything with systemd anywhere in its name) and pinned libpulse0 and dbus to wheezy versions before dist-upgrading to jessie. So there was never any systemd-shim or systemd or libsystemd or any package at all with systemd in its name. (Well, in the package name, anyway - udev package is "udev", but it shows up as "systemd-udev" in places.
David replaced the wheezy packages and added nosystemd packages and other stuff and made it all generally more usable than it was. I can't give you any more details. fsr On 04/13/2015 10:17 AM, Richard wrote: > Thanks for your efforts, David. > Copied the ISO to a Linux based Easy2Boot, boots no problem on Acer Aspire > One. I've always liked the Refracta look. > >> user@exefce:~$ cat /proc/cmdline >> initrd=/live/initrd.img boot=live union=aufs >> components=openssh-server,sudo,lightdm,refracta-lang >> BOOT_IMAGE=/live/vmlinuz >> user@exefce:~$ dpkg --search /sbin/init >> sysvinit-core: /sbin/init >> user@exefce:~$ >> >> > Don't see any systemd anywhere. > Could you elaborate on how you accomplished the build? > Did you have to use systemd-shim? > > regards, > Richard. > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Dng mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng > _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
