Re: debootstrap and cdebootstrap vs systemd

2014-11-08 Thread Kenshi Muto
Hi Simon, At 6 Nov 14 22:14:10 GMT, Simon Richter wrote: > I've run into a bit of a problem building a root filesystem for an ARM > system where the kernel shipped by the vendor is 2.6 based. As systemd > does not work there, I tried installing a sysvinit based system using > --include and --exclu

Re: debootstrap and cdebootstrap vs systemd

2014-11-07 Thread Lennart Sorensen
On Fri, Nov 07, 2014 at 08:30:32PM +1100, csir...@yahoo.com.au wrote: > Apologies in advance. You really hit a nerve here. > > Kernel 3.7 was released December 2012. Debian project created a dependency on > this for the default init system roughly 15 months later. Which is fine, and > perfectly

Re: debootstrap and cdebootstrap vs systemd

2014-11-07 Thread csirac2
-Original Message- From: Cyril Brulebois To: Simon Richter Cc: debian-de...@lists.debian.org, debian-embed...@lists.debian.org, debootst...@packages.debian.org, cdebootst...@packages.debian.org Sent: Fri, 07 Nov 2014 10:45 Subject: Re: debootstrap and cdebootstrap vs systemd >

Re: debootstrap and cdebootstrap vs systemd

2014-11-06 Thread Don Armstrong
On Thu, 06 Nov 2014, Simon Richter wrote: > I've run into a bit of a problem building a root filesystem for an ARM > system where the kernel shipped by the vendor is 2.6 based. As systemd > does not work there, I tried installing a sysvinit based system using > --include and --exclude to (c)deboots

Re: debootstrap and cdebootstrap vs systemd

2014-11-06 Thread Adam Borowski
On Thu, Nov 06, 2014 at 11:14:10PM +0100, Simon Richter wrote: > I've run into a bit of a problem building a root filesystem for an ARM > system where the kernel shipped by the vendor is 2.6 based. As systemd > does not work there, I tried installing a sysvinit based system using > --include and --

Re: debootstrap and cdebootstrap vs systemd

2014-11-06 Thread Cyril Brulebois
Simon Richter (2014-11-06): > I've run into a bit of a problem building a root filesystem for an ARM > system where the kernel shipped by the vendor is 2.6 based. As systemd > does not work there, I tried installing a sysvinit based system using > --include and --exclude to (c)debootstrap. > > In

Re: debootstrap and cdebootstrap vs systemd

2014-11-06 Thread Paul Harvey
For the same reasons, for what it's worth I have a multistrap .conf which achieves sysvinit booting rootfs (but perhaps I'm doing some post-configure apt-get install commands in the build script, I'll have to check). If you're interested in the multistrap config let me know. My workflow with this

debootstrap and cdebootstrap vs systemd

2014-11-06 Thread Simon Richter
Hi, I've run into a bit of a problem building a root filesystem for an ARM system where the kernel shipped by the vendor is 2.6 based. As systemd does not work there, I tried installing a sysvinit based system using --include and --exclude to (c)debootstrap. In short: this does not work. The end