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Starting the work of removing shell scripts from the boot process we have recoded part of the basic system setup in C and moved it directly into systemd.
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And here's a quick rundown of its features, and the rationale behind them: systemd starts up and supervises the entire system (hence the name ...).
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You may enable it by passing systemd. confirm_spawn = 1 on the kernel command line.
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Don't drop user privileges in the daemon itself, leave this to systemd and configure it in systemd service configuration files.
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More importantly however, it is also our plan to experiment with systemd not only for optimizing boot times, but also to make it the ideal session manager, to replace (or possibly just augment) gnome-session, kdeinit and similar daemons.
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So, to be positive: how would you approach figuring out which startup script/service is causing a nasty problem under systemd?
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These are not complete solutions like you are proposing with systemd, but you ought to be familiar with the design of these two tools.
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· The code also now allows passing of the listen socket by applications to support the creation of servers that work well with systemd, and can use "sendfile" for faster transmission of responses from disk on GNU/Linux.
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We ask daemon writers not to fork or even double fork in their processes, but run their event loop from the initial process systemd starts for you.
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With the systemd. default = kernel command line parameter you can specify which unit systemd should start on boot-up.
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