Re: [HEADS-UP] systemd is now the default init system in rawhide

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On Fri 23 July 2010 18:26:29 Lennart Poettering wrote:
[snip]
> - You can boot into either of them by setting the "init=" kernel cmdline
>   option according to your wishes. If you pass "init=/bin/systemd" you
>   will boot into systemd, if you pass "init=/sbin/upstart" you will boot
>  into upstart (note the /sbin vs. /bin!)
[snip]
>   If systemd does not work for you and you need a temporary fix, pass
>   "init=/bin/upstart" on the kernel command line.

Hmmm? :)

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