[systemd-devel] Slides for November USENIX/LISA tutorial on "systemd, the Next-Generation Linux System Manager"

Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek zbyszek at in.waw.pl
Mon Sep 28 05:41:43 PDT 2015


On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 09:57:14PM -0700, Chaiken, Alison wrote:
>  
> 
> The slides: http://she-devel.com/LISA15/LISA15_systemd.pdf 
> 
> Slides in other formats and systemd-nspawn containers in which to
> perform the exercises are available as well; tune to
> http://she-devel.com/ and look for "LISA15."   I also plan to provide
> Qemu .raw images and (potentially) VMware images. 
> 
> The tutorial logistics:
> https://www.usenix.org/conference/lisa15/training-program/full-training-program#M7
> 
> 
> Dry-run on November 1 in the San Francisco Bay Area:
> http://events.hackerdojo.com/event/5837791858524160-systemd-the-next-generation-linux-system-manager
> 
> 
> Obviously comments are solicited.     The material is licensed CC-BY-SA,
> so feel free to take the whole bundle, improve it, and offer your own
> class.    I'm sick of speaking on this topic now, so November is my last
> time.
I don't understand one part: why do you say that creating a new target
requires writing C++ code?

Also, drop-ins are not "run-time extensions", at least in the systemd
parlance, becuase they can appear both in /run (i.e. be runtime), and
/etc (i.e. be static).

Zbyszek


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