On 9/3/2012 10:42 PM, Graham Anderson wrote:
On Monday 03 Sep 2012 18:30:48 Carlos E. R. wrote:
Agreed. We should ditch systemd and return to systemv.
Then you also will steup up and maintain it when nobody else is prepared to?
Then you will fix for me?: Equinox port servers (old hardware, no longer updated by manufacturer, you can buy me new portservers that will have new systemd compatible software if you don't want to hack the stuff for the old port servers.) Digiboard port servers (old hardware, no longer updated by manufacturer, you can buy me new portservers that will have new systemd compatible software if you don't want to hack the stuff for the old port servers.) Cyclades port servers (Manufacturer no longer exists, no option to buy a new updated replacement, since it has features other don't) VSI-FAX Rand McNally Milemaker ATI scsi raid LSI scsi raid hylafax and vsftpd in my obs repo, bear in mind the same package needs to still build and install on old suse versions back to 10.0, so no changing the spec file in a way that only works on the new system. eicon T1 cards Prophesy Lucky for you I just happen to no longer use lxc vm's in production so the problem of systemd refusing to implement execstatus won't be a problem. because I had a good init script system that worked, including gracefully shutting down vm's before the host goes down, and reliably being able to tell if a vm was "running" or not, and last I looked, there was no way to do that in systemd. Oh you could write something that would more or less work some of the time, but it couldn't be made reliable, because systemd had no way to actually check what needed to be checked in order to really tell the state of a container vm. Anything else I didn't remember off the top of my head just now. If you're not, then the conversation belongs on the topic of making systemd perform as a full drop-in transparent replacement, BEFORE forcing it on users. -- bkw -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org