On Tue, Feb 04 2014, Daniel Campbell wrote: > On 02/04/2014 01:58 PM, Joseph wrote: >> Is it possible to go from "systemd" to "udev"? >> >> I don't like the way systemd works. I have a problem with mounting USB >> sick (it mounts as root:root) and I can not even change the permission. >> I am receiving Hylafax fax transmission reports (email) on all incoming >> faxes and now these emails are empty. >> It all start happening after switching to systemd :-( >> > > systemd and udev are part of the same project, so I believe what you > meant was switching from systemd to OpenRC. I've not made such a switch, > but if you remember the steps you took, you can generally just reverse > them. That is, emerge openrc again, change the kernel line in GRUB to > point to regular init instead of systemd's init, reboot, and things > *should* fall into place. > > USB drives mounting as root sounds like a udev thing rather than a > systemd thing, and switching to OpenRC for your init won't fix it afaik. > For the devices that you need this behavior for, it might be worth > looking into writing some udev rules. You can get a start by consulting > `lsusb` output and Googling for 'udev rules' to get a wide variety of > guides for writing udev rules. Despite the recent changes to udev by the > systemd team, udev still functions mostly the same and most guides will > be accurate. > > I hope this helps! > > ~Daniel
There are changes in USE. -systemd +consolekit If you switched to a systemd profile, switch back. The wiki for going from openRC --> systemd might be helpful https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Systemd allan