[systemd-devel] [PATCH 1/2] core: Refuse to run a user instance when the system hasn't been booted with systemd.
Thomas Bächler
thomas at archlinux.org
Sun Oct 7 01:40:02 PDT 2012
Am 07.10.2012 06:56, schrieb Kok, Auke-jan H:
>> All my patch does is match systemd's behaviour to systemctl's behaviour.
>> It is about being consistent. It is about not claiming that things work
>> which actually don't work.
>
> now you're saying that systemd actually works (to a certain point,
> sure), but systemctl is broken? Now I'm really confused...
For systemctl, I could definitely find out why it wouldn't work.
I couldn't test systemd as there was no convenient way to start services
due to a lack of systemctl. There was something wrong inside systemd as
well, witnessed by its inability to exit with 'kill -15' or Ctrl+C. I
gave up at this point, because the most basic functionality I was used
to was non-functional.
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