On 2012/04/24 11:11 (GMT+0200) Carlos E. R. composed:
Duaine Hechler wrote:
Per Jessen wrote:
Duaine Hechler wrote:
So who [sic] do I install with sysvinit-init installed ?
You select it during installation. If you forget or otherwise fail during installation, you later either 'zypper in sysvinit-init' from cmdline, or select it for installation in YaST.
You do a normal install, and press F5 during the boot-up.
That doesn't install it, but does boot as if it had been installed.
Would it work to do a normal install and add sysvinit and delete systemd, then reboot ?
That would get it installed, though the F5 method is an easy way to see first if it helps your problem(s).
There is no need to install/remove anything.
No, but it's a logical thing to do if booting that way solves the problem(s).
You can add in the kernel boot line "init=/sbin/sysvinit" and it will start in systemv mode.
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