[HEADS-UP] systemd is now the default init system in rawhide
Casey Dahlin
cdahlin at redhat.com
Sat Jul 24 04:14:33 UTC 2010
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 10:54:50PM -0500, Garrett Holmstrom wrote:
> On 7/23/2010 20:26, Lennart Poettering wrote:
> > - You can boot into either of them by setting the "init=" kernel cmdline
> > option according to your wishes. If you pass "init=/bin/systemd" you
> > will boot into systemd, if you pass "init=/sbin/upstart" you will boot
> > into upstart (note the /sbin vs. /bin!)
>
> Why is the systemd executable in /bin instead of /sbin?
Without looking too closely I believe systemd eventually seeks to replace
things like gnome-session daemon. It has session management in mind as well as
system.
--CJD
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