Re: [DNG] devuan ascii - how much of systemd is still in there? UPDATE

2017-08-28 Thread Dave Turner
On 28/08/17 01:03, Steve Litt wrote: On Sat, 26 Aug 2017 06:51:24 +0100 Dave Turner wrote: I have a working devuan ascii with no systemd no dbus no udev and no pulseaudio on my old iMac. (no X11 either, but we'll come to that) Very nice! I

Re: [DNG] devuan ascii - how much of systemd is still in there? UPDATE

2017-08-27 Thread Steve Litt
On Sat, 26 Aug 2017 06:51:24 +0100 Dave Turner wrote: > I have a working devuan ascii with no systemd no dbus no udev and no > pulseaudio on my old iMac. (no X11 either, but we'll come to that) Very nice! > > I installed eudev Did you install eudev

Re: [DNG] devuan ascii - how much of systemd is still in there? UPDATE

2017-08-26 Thread Alessandro Selli
On Sat, 26 Aug 2017 at 12:41:49 -0400 Hendrik Boom wrote: > On Sat, Aug 26, 2017 at 10:36:16AM +0200, Edward Bartolo wrote: >> So, this is again an advice that should be obvious for anyone, bold >> enough to delete parts of the file system, that can result in system >>

Re: [DNG] devuan ascii - how much of systemd is still in there? UPDATE

2017-08-26 Thread Harald Arnesen
Den 26/08/2017 18:41, skrev Hendrik Boom: > On Sat, Aug 26, 2017 at 10:36:16AM +0200, Edward Bartolo wrote: >> There is a betwitched command, tar, that can be used to create >> archives of any directory. So, the obvious action to me is, make a >> tar.gz archive before deleting any system

Re: [DNG] devuan ascii - how much of systemd is still in there? UPDATE

2017-08-26 Thread Hendrik Boom
On Sat, Aug 26, 2017 at 10:36:16AM +0200, Edward Bartolo wrote: > So, this is again an advice that should be obvious for anyone, bold > enough to delete parts of the file system, that can result in system > breakage. > > There is a betwitched command, tar, that can be used to create > archives of

Re: [DNG] devuan ascii - how much of systemd is still in there? UPDATE

2017-08-26 Thread Harald Arnesen
Edward Bartolo [2017-08-26 10:36]: > So, this is again an advice that should be obvious for anyone, bold > enough to delete parts of the file system, that can result in system > breakage. > > There is a betwitched command, tar, that can be used to create > archives of any directory. So, the

Re: [DNG] devuan ascii - how much of systemd is still in there? UPDATE

2017-08-26 Thread Dave Turner
On 26/08/17 09:05, Ralph Ronnquist wrote: Svante Signell wrote on 26/08/17 16:57: On Sat, 2017-08-26 at 06:51 +0100, Dave Turner wrote: I have a working devuan ascii with no systemd no dbus no udev and no pulseaudio on my old iMac. (no X11 either, but we'll come to that) I installed eudev

[DNG] devuan ascii - how much of systemd is still in there? UPDATE

2017-08-26 Thread Edward Bartolo
So, this is again an advice that should be obvious for anyone, bold enough to delete parts of the file system, that can result in system breakage. There is a betwitched command, tar, that can be used to create archives of any directory. So, the obvious action to me is, make a tar.gz archive

Re: [DNG] devuan ascii - how much of systemd is still in there? UPDATE

2017-08-26 Thread Ralph Ronnquist
Svante Signell wrote on 26/08/17 16:57: On Sat, 2017-08-26 at 06:51 +0100, Dave Turner wrote: I have a working devuan ascii with no systemd no dbus no udev and no pulseaudio on my old iMac. (no X11 either, but we'll come to that) I installed eudev and then I deleted /etc/init.d/udev and

Re: [DNG] devuan ascii - how much of systemd is still in there? UPDATE

2017-08-26 Thread Svante Signell
On Sat, 2017-08-26 at 06:51 +0100, Dave Turner wrote: > > I have a working devuan ascii with no systemd no dbus no udev and no > pulseaudio on my old iMac. (no X11 either, but we'll come to that) > I installed eudev and then I deleted /etc/init.d/udev and rebooted. ... > udev is gone and is

Re: [DNG] devuan ascii - how much of systemd is still in there? UPDATE

2017-08-26 Thread Joel Roth
Dave Turner wrote: > I have a working devuan ascii with no systemd no dbus no udev and no > pulseaudio on my old iMac. (no X11 either, but we'll come to that) > I installed eudev and then I deleted /etc/init.d/udev and rebooted. That's great. > I can cope with twm and I really like ctwm so I

Re: [DNG] devuan ascii - how much of systemd is still in there? UPDATE

2017-08-25 Thread Dave Turner
On 19/08/17 16:46, Dave Turner wrote: On 18/08/17 18:45, Steve Litt wrote: On Fri, 18 Aug 2017 16:36:12 +0100 Dave Turner wrote: On 18/08/17 00:22, Joel Roth wrote: deleted /lib/udev and all the sub-directories With eudev I have a working keyboard