[Clfs-support] clfs- x86_multilib_dev systemd-218 32-bit build question

Martin Ward macros_the_black at ntlworld.com
Wed Feb 11 06:07:43 PST 2015


On 11/02/15 11:58, lux-integ wrote:
> On Wednesday 11 February 2015 05:49:15 William Harrington wrote:
>>   Don't forget the added users and groups
>
> Pray tell
> ( i.e. what other groups and users do I need    with systemd-218 )?
the users i have set up are
systemd-timesync:x:41:41:systemd-timesync:/dev/null:/bin/false
systemd-network:x:42:42:systemd-network:/dev/null:/bin/false
systemd-resolve:x:43:43:systemd-resolve:/dev/null:/bin/false
systemd-bus-proxy:x:44:44:systemd-bus-proxy:/dev/null:/bin/false
systemd-journal-gateway:x:45:45:systemd-journal-gateway:/dev/null:/bin/false
systemd-journal-remote:x:46:46:systemd-journal-remote:/:/bin/false
systemd-journal-upload:x:47:47:systemd-journal-upload:/:/bin/false

the groups

input:x:19:
systemd-journal:x:40:
systemd-timesync:x:41:
systemd-network:x:42:
systemd-resolve:x:43:
systemd-bus-proxy:x:44:
systemd-journal-gateway:x:45:
systemd-journal-remote:x:46:
systemd-journal-upload:x:47:


obvious you can change the uid's and gid's to suit yourself
>
> And by the way as regards   systemd-218  it completely ignores to --
> lindir=/usr//lib64 switch for the m64 build here-

you might have to change rootlibdir as well


plus you need to add --disable-firstboot --disable-ldconfig 
--disable-sysusers to configure invocation   and use a version of 
util-linux > 2.25
>
> (  http://clfs.org/view/git/x86_64/final-system/systemd-64bit.html )
> libnss_hostname.so.2  ( and friends )   are deposited in /usr/lib   and have
> to be move to /lib64
>
> On Wednesday 11 February 2015 05:49:15 William Harrington wrote:
>> . Frankly,if you have no need of systemd, use the sysvinit book.
> I found in the past  using the sysvinit then installing systmd worked fine one
> can   put sonethng like
> init=/usr/lib/sysemd/sysem  (in grub.cfg)
> or comment ( init=/usr/lib/systemd/sysem ) for lilo.conf
>
> to toggle systemd booting.
>
>   
>
> On Wednesday 11 February 2015 05:49:15 William Harrington wrote:
>> Frankly,if you have no need of systemd, use the sysvinit book
> Unfortunately I have  got used to it.
>
>   Two thing I want to know
> --A-- I want   to know if sysemd     can be used   with coreboot   and  I
> have been searching the Internet without much luck.
> --B- If  systemd can be used  with  Uboot
no idea
>
> comments for anyone on list will be welcomed.
>
> sincerely
> luxInteg
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martin



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