systemd-shim?
- Inicie sesión ou rexístrese para enviar comentarios
Why now Trisquel 7 install "systemd" instead "systemd-shim" with a installation via the Internet?
The description of the package says:
$ apt-cache show systemd-shim
(...)
Description-en: shim for systemd
This package emulates the systemd function that are required to run
the systemd helpers without using the init service
(...)
Trisquel 8 uses systemd as an init service (like Ubuntu 16.04 upstream and like Debian jessie even more upstream). That is why "systemd-shim" is useless. Previous versions of Trisquel use Upstart.
I have installed Trisquel Belenos (Ubuntu 14.04) with the netinstall many times and until one week ago the script only installed systemd-shim. I realized that something has changed because it seemed systemd-journald.service.
I thought you were talking about Trisquel 8, although your original post clearly says Trisquel 7. Sorry.
I do not know why Trisquel 7's NetInstall would install the "systemd" package. Have you tried installing "systemd-shim" and then removing "systemd" (but check what would be removed with it before confirming!)?
If I remove "systemd" the system proposes to install "systemd-shim" but I had problems to turn off my machine (stuck) so I leave "systemd" alone.
I will wait to install Flidas in order to have an init system only.
I think now will be better to activate the Journal log:
sudo nano /etc/systemd/journald.conf
[Journal]
Storage=persistent
belenos-updates/ 2017-03-11 21:01
FIXED!
^_^
- Inicie sesión ou rexístrese para enviar comentarios