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Re: [opensuse] 12.1 OK, how do I switch back to if-up control
- From: Bruce Ferrell <bferrell@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 17:55:03 -0800
- Message-id: <4EC9AF77.8000404@baywinds.org>
On 11/19/2011 08:33 PM, Ken Schneider - openSUSE wrote:
the systemd package is not too swift... It removes cron, wpa_supplicant and oh
yeah, Xorg. Yes, the
system boots, but it's no fun to get running again. So... Lets try this again,
how do I change the default from systemd to system V init, given that I can't
remove systemd without
gutting my system?
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On 11/19/2011 11:25 PM, Bruce Ferrell pecked at the keyboard and wrote:Ummm... Hi All... I'm back. It's actually under F5 and the advice to uninstall
Hi all,
Not trying to throw jet fuel on a fire, but when I switch to runlevel 3, I
have no active network anymore.
It "looks" like systemd configure itself to whatever is running at upgrade
time and if you don't have a gui environment, you're kind of screwed. there
doesn't seem to be a way to
re-configure to if-up.
I would *really* like a choice between systemd and traditional init. I much
prefer system-v.
The option is under "F3" at boot time. Once booted delete systemd package.
the systemd package is not too swift... It removes cron, wpa_supplicant and oh
yeah, Xorg. Yes, the
system boots, but it's no fun to get running again. So... Lets try this again,
how do I change the default from systemd to system V init, given that I can't
remove systemd without
gutting my system?
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