On 2014-12-01, Lance Levsen wrote:
> Has anyone run any tests with systemd? I have concerns regarding the
> nature of the beast and the amount of subsystems that are being
> integrated into it.
>
> Is this even an LTSP problem given how LTSP boots the clients?

In Debian Jessie it works fine with either systemd (now the default) or
sysvinit. Last I tried upstart it worked as well, but it's been a while.

I had to make a few very small changes in Debian to support LTSP with
systemd, mainly around how ltspfsd (used by LOCAL_APPS) gets started.

We could probably make more use of systemd specific features, rather
than relying on the backwards compatibility with sysvinit, hopefully
without breaking compatibility with sysvinit...

live well,
  vagrant

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