On 09/29/2012 12:03 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
I've not checked, but I suspect mention of chkconfig would be found subsequent to 'zypper in sysvinit-init' as root, as there should be a man page for it then.
No. chkconfig comes from aaa_base package; it has a manpage where the word "systemd" does not appear. A "zgrep chkconfig /usr/share/man/man*/*" returns only ifservices.5.gz, boot.7.gz, daemon.7.gz, chkconfig.8.gz, and service.8.gz. Of these, only daemon (coming from systemd rpm) talks about chkconfig, where it is described how to integrate rpm .spec file in order to activate an unit given that the service is active according to sysV-init. Obviously no mention of the fact that chkconfig is obsolete or that now its functionality has been changed by systemd.
Systemd as of 12.2 is not a drop-in replacement for sysvinit.
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