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just a note here...
installing with the latest media I no longer have an /etc/rc.d file and it's not needed.
everything working as it should.
Linux only since 2002! Arch Linux only since 2010!
UEFI booting an intel based system trouble free since 2016!
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Just a quick update - I ended up using a mixed system.
That is, adding init=/bin/systemd to kernel parameters and not removing anything.
rc.conf is completely empty and everything seems to work just fine.
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I'll try to install pure systemd from scratch when it settle down and everything will be prepared - installcd, init scripts for my custom packages and so on.
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I thought I was ready for pure systemd, but when I removed systemd-sysvcompat I could no longer boot and am stuck at "/sbin/init does not exist".
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@amadar, read the last post: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 6#p1205476
EDIT: oh and remember to not necrobump! (this post was marked solved and all...)
Last edited by chris_l (2012-12-13 22:35:14)
"open source is about choice"
No.
Open source is about opening the source code complying with this conditions, period. The ability to choose among several packages is just a nice side effect.
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