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I just finish my isntallation of arch and KDE, I tried several DMs until KDE seems the one that won, now I am trying to set a bundled 32 bit system : https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/In … _in_Arch64 but as any of the other documentation this is referencing to use rc.conf and I am using systemd now since it is a new install.
can i just use rc.conf for this or any guidance on running that arch32 scritp?
I already downloaded all the lib32 libraries for X86_64 but it appears I am still running into issues running some 32 bit app, so trying to set a separate 32 bit system for it.
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Its a bash script, you can still run it using rc.d start if you have initscripts installed.
Slightly longer version, write your own small service file to handle it (starting/stopping the script).
Noone has written a 'native' systemd (there isn't actually such a thing, but whatever) arch32 script yet. Xyne says he will get round to it someday, but he's not yet on systemd and doesn't yet have the time. Check the arch32-light package in the AUR for details.
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sorry for this next quetion:
will iniscripts mess my systemd or it will not matter?
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