> You made Grml for people to be flexible in remastering it? I think
> Grml was, and is complete as it is. If I want to add a daemon at
> startup I need no systemd to successful remastering Grml. But of
> course it is your decision.
> 
> > If you're interested in a Grml flavor *without* systemd you're
> > invited to work on that, you might be also interested in picking up
> > file-rc as upstream respectively package maintainer (file-rc being
> > the init system we relied on so far and where no maintainer seems to
> > be present anymore, esp. once both Alex and me will orphan it).  
> 
> Thanks for the invitation to maintain Grml with sysvinit. But I will
> not have the time to maintain such a big change alone. But as grml is
> also listed in
> http://without-systemd.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page#GNU.2FLinux_distributions
> I send a copy of this post to the devuan mailing list. Maybe there
> will be someone who is using Grml and interested to keep this systemd
> free.
> 
> Regards
> Klaus
> 


Systemd is the reason why I dropped GRML as an admin/recovery system,
myself. or rather GRML dropped me, as the sytemd version fails on some
of my older hardware. I mostly use a custom devuan image these days.
Just my 2p.
Cheers

-- 

Pierre

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