Is there some statement somewhere listing the dependencies/assumptions which 
systemd requires/makes
about the system on which it is running, in order to function correctly?
I don't see this covered in the general man pages etc.
Googling "systemd dependencies" of course turns up answers to a different 
question.

My situation is a conversion from Fedora 14 -> 15 where I am finding that 
sometimes the system won't boot,
and it *seems* systemd is having trouble.
For example,   it *seems* that any failure in mounting a filesys named in 
/etc/fstab results in problems;
And it *seems* that booting a custom kernel without an initramfs always results 
in total hang during boot.
And I am guessing it won't like being run root-over-nfs?

But I'd like to know what it needs first in case I'm breaking the rules.


Cheers    John Lumby

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