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Hi,
I just updated systemd to 204-1 and the /bin/systemd symlink was removed (as announced when updating the package).
I am also using e4rat (specifically e4rat-preload-lite from AUR) that was correctly loading systemd before the update.
Since the /bin/systemd symlink was removed I changed in /etc/e4rat.conf the init line to:
init /usr/lib/systemd/systemd
The problem is that upon reboot systemd isn't found because it's still being loaded from /bin/systemd.
Something I missed apparently or isn't e4rat-preload-lite reading /etc/e4rat.conf ?
Thank you in advance for your help!
Last edited by geekmiki (2013-05-12 23:01:31)
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Try running the script from the PKGBUILD https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/e4/e … e/PKGBUILD
echo "Searching for init configuration"
e4rat_init=`grep init /etc/e4rat.conf | grep -v ";" | grep -v grep | awk '{print $2}'`
src_init=`grep "#define INIT" e4rat-preload-lite.c | grep -v grep | awk '{print $3}'`
echo " -> $e4rat_init"
by hand to try things out.
I have no idea how e4rat works, so this is just a guess.
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Thanks for your help...
I should've checked the PKGBUILD... Rebuilding it solved the problem, since e4rat-preload-lite reads e4rat.conf upon building to get the init parameter.
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I moved the discussion on the removal of /bin/systemd to its own thread. Continue that discussion there. Thanks.
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