devtools will require running systemd
On 15 September 2012 19:26, Pierre Schmitz <pierre@archlinux.de> wrote:
> Hi all, > > I am working on using systemd's nspawn instead of plain chroot. I was > wondering if any DEV or TU does not run systemd on his build system and > is also not able to switch to it yet (e.g. as not all daemons have been > ported yet). > > Greetings, > > Pierre > > -- > Pierre Schmitz, https://pierre-schmitz.com I'm not using systemd and I don't want to switch to systemd on my development machine any time soon. Is there some significant gain in using nspawn instead of chroot? I see nothing wrong about chroot. The most significant change I can see is that nspawn limits access to /sys etc. to be read-only. However, I don't think RW access is a real show stopper, as the chroots are used only for building. If there's anything I can do (such as fixing bugs specific to chroot) to put back the move to systemd I'll try to do it. Have a nice day, Lukas |
devtools will require running systemd
On Sat, Sep 15, 2012 at 7:37 PM, Lukas Jirkovsky <l.jirkovsky@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm not using systemd and I don't want to switch to systemd on my > development machine any time soon. Are there any specific problems that is holding you back from using systemd? If so, I'd be happy to help sorting them out. -t |
devtools will require running systemd
On 15 September 2012 19:43, Tom Gundersen <teg@jklm.no> wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 15, 2012 at 7:37 PM, Lukas Jirkovsky <l.jirkovsky@gmail.com> wrote: >> I'm not using systemd and I don't want to switch to systemd on my >> development machine any time soon. > > Are there any specific problems that is holding you back from using > systemd? If so, I'd be happy to help sorting them out. > > -t No, it's just that I don't like its design. If I'd like it, I'd be probably working hard to fix the problems in case I had some. |
| All times are GMT. The time now is 03:42 PM. |
VBulletin, Copyright ©2000 - 2013, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO ©2007, Crawlability, Inc.