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herbie
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Systemd

#1 Post by herbie »

I am just curious, but, is there any timeframe for switching over to FULL systemd.
On my Arch installation I have networking setup for systemd-networkd , hence my question.

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Mauser
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#2 Post by Mauser »

MX Linux will stay SystemD free.
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#3 Post by timkb4cq »

Well, not entirely systemd free, we use some of the library functions, but we have no plans to let systemd reside at PID1 if we can keep making things work in a user friendly manner without doing so.

Our sister distro antiX is completely systemd free.
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Stevo
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Re: Systemd

#4 Post by Stevo »

And, as the FAQ states, you can easily boot with the systemd option right now in GRUB on installed systems, so what's the rush?

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#5 Post by HessenZone »

Just reboot, then select advanced MX options at the grub menu, followed by selecting the MX systemd boot option. That'll boot you right into a systemd environment. Just be certain that that's what you really want. If so, after you're logged in you can then select grub-customizer from your start button/main menu, in order to move the systemd boot option into the first position. Then you'll always boot into systemd by default. Please mark this post as solved if this answered your question ... by editing your very first post here and adding SOLVED to the beginning of the thread title. Thank you.
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