[Clfs-support] Systemd branch and main book
    William Harrington 
    kb0iic at berzerkula.org
       
    Mon Jan  6 11:02:18 PST 2014
    
    
  
On Jan 6, 2014, at 12:36 PM, Martin Ward wrote:
>> I wouldn't mind creating a sysvinit branch and removing the systemd  
>> branch.
> surely the other wahy round
  note that newer versions of util linux and procps ng include most of  
the tools sysvinit provide
The book will be using procps-ng.
systemd provides init related files -> reboot, init, poweroff,  
shutdown, halt, etc
  util-linux provides mesg, last and maybe one more
procps-ng provides pidof
This leaves fstab-decode and bootlogd for whatever use they are.
>>
>> I also, wouldn't mind maintaining a book for sysvinit and systemd.
> hmm
>>
>> I also realize that once we implement the simp branch into the main  
>> book, we could effectively have one branch and if sysvinit build  
>> the sysvinit book, if systemd, build the systemd book. It's a ways  
>> to go, but what is the community input about systemd as the main  
>> book?
>>
> what's the simp branch?
http://lists.cross-lfs.org/pipermail/clfs-dev-cross-lfs.org/2010-May/000795.html
There is also a trac ticket.
Sincerely,
William Harrington
    
    
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