Re: Booting ArchLinux with `initscripts` is now broken

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On 19/12/14 17:13, Ciprian Dorin Craciun wrote:
Hello all!

I'm in a little bit of a pickle, and I would like to ask for some help
with my particular setup.

I haven't switched to `systemd` and I'm still booting my system with
the old `initscripts` `/etc/rc.sysinit` and friends (except this all
the packages are up-to-date).  Before updating `systemd` from 216 to
217, it still worked.


Using systemd in Arch Linux is not supported. If you want to, you are on your own.

P.S.:  Just to be clear, I don't want to start a systemd flame war.
My reason for not using it is simple:  I already use `runit` and
custom scripts for all my services (except `udevd` and `agetty`), and
my setup relies on somewhat modified `/etc/rc.d/functions` script for
encrypted devices.

Use Void Linux, you 'll get what you want.

--
Pedro Alejandro López-Valencia
http://about.me/palopezv/


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