Dnia 2013-06-20, o godz. 15:56:09 William Hubbs napisał(a): > On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 12:16:36PM +0200, Fabio Erculiani wrote: > > There is a new version of eselect-init in the systemd-love overlay to play with. > > The new version saw the following major changes: > > > > - the /sbin/init (aka the symlink that eselect-init handles) can be > > changed to whatever one wants through make.conf [1] (this is a compile > > time option, as documented in the eclass) > > Why do we need to mess with /sbin/init at all? Yes, we do because we don't want sysvinit randomly getting run as fallback and messing with our systems. > I like the suggestion that came up here on the list a while back, have > the eselect init module install its own symlink at, say, /sbin/einit. > You would still have to have the user edit their boot loader > configuration file one time if they want to use this, but this makes it > completely opt-in. Plus hacking kernel sources to disable /sbin/init fallback. -- Best regards, Michał Górny