[Ambassadors] f14 to use upstart instead of systemd

David Ramsey diamond_ramsey at hotmail.com
Fri Sep 24 11:36:17 UTC 2010


Hello Everyone,

Greetings. :)

Rahul, thank you for your posting.  :)

> Rawhide has systemd by default and you don't need to do anything special to test it. If you are testing systemd in Fedora 14, you will have to pass init=/bin/systemd as a boot option since the current default is upstart. Note that testing systemd in Fedora 14 might not be as useful as testing Rawhide since it is unlikely to get any updates for Fedora 14.

Very logical indeed and this makes sense to me.  I was reading articles which sort of confused me about what default for systemd, now I have a clearer picture.  :)

Sending positive Fedora 13 and Fedora 14 energy to your computer.  :v)

Please have a great day and/or evening! :~)

Thank You
Sincerely
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