On Sun, 2011-05-29 at 13:40 +0200, Bruno Friedmann wrote:
On 05/29/2011 09:55 AM, Tim wrote:
to my knowledge systemd supposed to be the default init daemon in 12.1. Doesn't it make sense to activate it now (or as early as possible) to get at least some feedback from the people running factory?
Tim I'm also in favor of that, but before becoming the default systemd has to support fully lvm and encrypted volume group
Systemd only supports encrypted LUKS volumes out-of-the-box. I personally never used LVM. The SUSE init scripts might need integration to work properly with systemd. I can't really tell what's needed here. I know Fedora needed some hacks to their init scripts/service files to make stacked LVM/crypto configs work.
(particulary in shutdown process)
That should work already. We should cleanup all DM devices.
Having fsck forced at each reboot is a pain.
That sounds weird. I've never seen that. Maybe it's some init script going crazy. If you use a recent systemd version and can provide some output, please open a bug.
Then make sure yast systemlevel can work with systemd if it is present.
Yeah, many things need integration still.
I think Kay can comment on what is the actual status of integration, and the specific help he needs
It's a lot of work ahead. We really need to dedicate resources to it, means people working full time on it, otherwise it would leave too many things in unknown state. Also people finally need to make hard decisions, I fear, otherwise we will run into a test matrix of alternative options to support, which we can not really handle. It works fine for me, but I use only a very tiny subset of the tings that need to work in the distro. LVM, nfs, iscsi, unlocking of encrypted SSL certificates, openvpn server, ..., all the 'non-laptop things' I never used with systemd. Some things are mentioned here, I need to update it the next days to reflect the current state: http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Systemd_status Kay -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org