2013. június 18. 10:30 napon Cristian Rodríguez
On 06/18/2013 03:12 AM, Per Jessen wrote:
Yes, the packages are still present, but I believe other bits have been removed or have stopped working.
Correct, the underlying base structure is no longer there and many, many important or rather say critical packages will no longer work at all.
Thank you all. The reason I asked this because in openSUSE 12.1 I had (still have) boot problems. First I thought it was systemd's fault but I switched to sysvinit and it did not help. This problem is dual: 1. The network is occasionally not started. At some boot it is started, at other boots it is not set up and gives error message. Generally it is not big deal, since I can start it from my desktop using kinternet. But is may inhibit logins from other sites if someone doesn't start it manually by logging in, and it should not happen. And it never happened in previous versions. 2. Samba nmb demon occasionally dies or not started at boot. nmb daemon is necessary for printing from my virtual machine. If it is not started the user can not print from it. I can start nmb manually, but other users can not. So this is a serious problem too. This never happened in previous SUSE version either. Why I involved systemd when the problem occurs with sysvinit as well? I suspect that the changing of the whole boot process may have resulted the bugs. The boot does not work well because it was not adjusted correctly to systemd, and the same time it does not work with sysvinit either due to the changes. Cheers, Istvan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org