> Am 13.06.2011 00:04, schrieb John Dulaney: > >> PLEASE give us a option for systems upgraded with yum > >> NOT USING "systemd" and force "upstart" as before > > > > No one is stopping you from packaging upstart (assuming someone hasn't done so) for F15. > > it is in the repos > and it is replaced by "systemd" via yum dist-upgrade > this is bullshit and should never happen by an upgrade No, it does happen with upgrade. systemd is supposed to replace upstart whenever an upgrade from F15 is installed. It is explicitly stated that systemd is the default feature, and, as such, it will be installed by default. Therefore, it should happen, and the fact that it does mean that it is working. Essentially, if you do not want systemd, don't use Fedora 15. It is that simple. > >> * the system is running since years > >> * every dist-upgrade via yum was no problem > >> * now see screenshot > >> * WTF is there to relabel if started with "selinux=0"-kernel-param > >> > >> WHY IN THE WORLD ARE USERS FORCED TO USE SYSTEMD ONLY BECAUSE > >> THEY UPGRAD TO F15? DO THIS FOR NEW INSTALLATIONS BUT NEVER > >> ON UPDATES > > > > No one is forcing you to use F15 > > not today but in some months How so? How is it that in 'some months' you will be forced to use systemd? Are the Chinese going to torture you until you make the switch? Why not go with another distro that does not use systemd, rather than complaining on here and mommicking the rest of us? It really seems that Fedora is not the distribution that fits your application. John Dulaney |
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