Hi,

> Well, you'll have to check what the Debian policy is, but I'm pretty
> sure you are going to have other issues if you run Jessie on top of an
> older kernel than the one shipped with Jessie. I personally don't
> consider this a systemd or PowerDNS bug.

there has never been a problem for me with running Debian Jessie on 2.6.x, 3.x 
and 4.x kernels. It's the first issue of this kind I had.

Is the kernel version a strict requirement for PowerDNS? E.g. Virtuozzo 6 will 
have many years of support left, Debian Jessie is known to run well in 
Virtuozzo 6 containers. I think 50% of my cluster runs a 2.6.32 kernel that 
still receives support via RHEL6.

What happens if I comment the line on systems with older kernels? As far as I 
can see PowerDNS works normal. Why does systemd not disable the check for 
incompatibel kernel? Perhaps it would be an option, too, to disable systemd on 
all Debian Jessie containers and run init again.



Regards
   Volker

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