On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 03:54:28PM +0200, Peter Czanik wrote:
Hello, Is it the intended behavior? When I install factory, sysvinit is used on the running system. But as soon as I reboot it, systemd is used...
Yes, that is the default right now.
Also earlier it was easy to get rid of systemd, now it isn't any more:
linux-0a57:~ # zypper rm systemd Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... Resolving package dependencies...
The following packages are going to be REMOVED: acpid autoyast2-installation NetworkManager NetworkManager-kde4-libs NetworkManager-openvpn NetworkManager-openvpn-kde4 NetworkManager-pptp NetworkManager-pptp-kde4 NetworkManager-vpnc NetworkManager-vpnc-kde4 patterns-openSUSE-base patterns-openSUSE-enhanced_base patterns-openSUSE-games patterns-openSUSE-imaging patterns-openSUSE-imaging_opt patterns-openSUSE-kde4 patterns-openSUSE-kde4_basis patterns-openSUSE-kde4_imaging patterns-openSUSE-non_oss patterns-openSUSE-non_oss_opt patterns-openSUSE-sw_management_kde4 patterns-openSUSE-x11 patterns-openSUSE-x11_opt patterns-openSUSE-yast2_basis patterns-openSUSE-yast2_install_wf plasmoid-networkmanagement systemd yast2-add-on yast2-backup yast2-installation yast2-update
31 packages to remove. After the operation, 12.3 MiB will be freed. Continue? [y/n/?] (y):
Don't do that, just change your boot command line to not use systemd and you should be fine. But, systemd is enabled for a reason right now. Are there problems with it that cause it to not work for you? If so, have you filed bugs about them? greg k-h -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org