On Sat, 22.05.10 22:11, Ilyes Gouta (ilyes.gouta@xxxxxxxxx) wrote: > > I'd love to play with it. Is systemd stable enough to try it on Fedora 13? Well, I guess you should really know what you do if you try that. That said, if you steal the libcgroup and udev version from rawhide (which is unproblematic, as they have no further dependencies) you should be able to compile systemd on F13 just fine. "make install" should then set up everything for you so that you can boot with systemd simply by passing "init=/usr/local/bin/systemd" on the kernel command line. The glue file tarball mentioned on the blog story is not necessary anymore. However, if you try this you won't see too many changes from the normal F13, simply because the whole system is booted up with the same shell scripts as always, though we start the services a little bit more in parallel and everything is neatly sorted into its own cgroup below /cgroup/systemd and supervised by systemd. The necessary changes to make the system boot up fully parallelized using socket/bus based activation the way I explained on my blog story currently exist only ony own harddisk. I'll publish them soonishly. But since this involves patches to various packages (10 or so) this won't be trivial to setup. All that said, I do run my normal machines on systemd these days. And it is fun and works well. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering Red Hat, Inc. lennart [at] poettering [dot] net http://0pointer.net/lennart/ GnuPG 0x1A015CC4 -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel