Dear Armin,
Am 21.02.2018 um 18:04 schrieb Armin K.:
On 21.2.2018. 10:09, Paul Menzel wrote:
systemd 237 [1] installs the udev rule
`/lib/udev/rules.d/50-udev-default.rules`, which contains the line below.
```
KERNEL=="kvm", GROUP="kvm", MODE="0666", OPTIONS+="static_node=kvm"
```
As the
On 02/21/2018 10:07 PM, A. Wan wrote:
Is there even one other compelling reason for using systemd?
Many. To name a few, simple replacements for logging (journal), cron
(timers), sntp, dhcp, resolver, on-demand daemons, etc. Simplified
management of services, auto dependency resolution for
On Wed, February 21, 2018 14:44, Alain Toussaint wrote:
>
>> I am led to believe that distro initscripts often took a lot
longer.
>
>
> Dependencies or no deps, doesnt matter on LFS, it boot in a
blink on my
> system (systemd) but I must
> say that Ive been running debian and the boot
> I am led to believe that distro initscripts often took a lot longer.
Dependencies or no deps, doesn't matter on LFS, it boot in a blink on my system
(systemd) but I must
say that I've been running debian and the boot feel like a drunk turkey. Same
with Gentoo/Funtoo
from whatever years ago
On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 08:25:15AM +1100, scsijon wrote:
> I've been going through a number of 'linux's' lately looking for a
> particular problem and it's fix (yeah, I know there are plenty out there). I
> am starting to notice a fair few of the smaller 'workstation only' ones that
> were systemd
I've been going through a number of 'linux's' lately looking for a
particular problem and it's fix (yeah, I know there are plenty out
there). I am starting to notice a fair few of the smaller 'workstation
only' ones that were systemd have / are / considering changing to
Gentoo's OpenRC. I was
On 21.2.2018. 10:09, Paul Menzel wrote:
Dear BLFS folks,
systemd 237 [1] installs the udev rule
`/lib/udev/rules.d/50-udev-default.rules`, which contains the line below.
```
KERNEL=="kvm", GROUP="kvm", MODE="0666", OPTIONS+="static_node=kvm"
```
As the group `kvm` is only added in the BLFS