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Author: etech3
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To: dng
Subject: Re: [Dng] Finding systemd
As a follow up, here's where I am:

Did a fresh install from Debian 6.0.6 business card net install dated
2120930 Result clean, no systemd.

Did a fresh install from Debian 6.0.7 CD1 of the CD set. Result clean,
no systemd.

Did a fresh install from Debian 6.0.7 net install with firmware Result
clean, no systemd.

My conclusion is that Debian Squeeze is systemd free under most
conitions. I know that of you are going "So what, I already knew that".

So where did the systemd files come from? I made a mistake and added my
Debian Squeeze Asterisk server notes to the wrong list. Which is where I
start this project for, to upgrade the server to Wheezy.

The webmin files came from th install script that I had used to install
Asterisk and Freepbx.

And the systemd files came from Wheezy. I had added to the sources.list
the Wheezy repos to pull some secondary packages having to do with Asterisk.

as a added note, in one of the fresh installs, I added mondoarchive to
be install and so far it's coming up cleanof systemd.

I had suggested that the systemd files might have come from the
"firmware files" though I was almost postive that was not the case. And
another suggestion was that they may have come from backports. These
machines are headless machines only with no GUI.

Well that's it for now. This is for my use and your information. I can
say that I had gone though the steps myself and tested the steps.

I will continue on with a lamp setup with mail server and so on. I will
look at some desktop uses also.

I am looking for that little water leak in the dam that I should have
stuck my finger in to plug the hole and maybe could have slowed the
systemd flood. Lessons learned.

etech3 > Stan



On 03/10/2015 05:16 PM, fsmithred wrote:
> I installed squeeze about a week ago, from the xfce/lxde CD-1. Took the
> default desktop install and added a bunch of stuff. This is what I get:
>
>
> # locate systemd
> /usr/include/jack/systemdeps.h
>
> Which is part of jackd, not systemd.
>
>
> And this:
> # apt-cache policy systemd
> N: Unable to locate package systemd
>
> main, contrib and non-free enabled.
>
> fsr
>
>
>
> On 03/10/2015 08:01 AM, etech3 wrote:
>> Anto These were fresh installs.
>>
>> On 03/10/2015 03:43 AM, Anto wrote:
>>> On 10/03/15 01:21, Go Linux wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 3/9/15, etech3 <etech3@???> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>    Subject: [Dng] Finding systemd
>>>>    To: dng@???
>>>>    Date: Monday, March 9, 2015, 6:45 PM
>>>>> Hi everybody

>>>>>
>>>>> In a follow up to preparing for Devuan, I started going back to see if I
>>>>> could find systemd. Yes I know, I know. But what I did was start by
>>>>> installing just a base install of Squeeze. Just the base standard
>>>>> install. The only package I added was the apt-show-versions. Now this is
>>>>> a i386 install on a old Aopen server board with 2 gigs of memory.
>>>>>
>>>>> After the base install I ran: locate systemd*. On Squeeze this is what I
>>>>> got:
>>>>>
>>>>> /etc/systemd
>>>>> /etc/systemd/system
>>>>> /etc/systemd/system/sockets.target.wants
>>>>> /etc/systemd/system/sockets.target.wants/acpid.socket
>>>>> /lib/systemd
>>>>> /lib/systemd/system
>>>>> /lib/systemd/system/acpid.service
>>>>> /lib/systemd/system/acpid.socket
>>>>> /lib/systemd/system/sudo.service
>>>>> /usr/share/webmin/init/edit_systemd.cgi
>>>>> /usr/share/webmin/init/mass_systemd.cgi
>>>>> /usr/share/webmin/init/save_systemd.cgi
>>>>> Next I will post the package list with version numbers.
>>>>>
>>>>> I plan on doing this for Squeeze, Wheezy and Jessie.
>>>>>
>>>>> Stan > etech3
>>>> --------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>> I don't have any systemd on my squeeze. How did you manage that?
>>>> Backports?
>>>>
>>>> golinux
>>> Yes, me too. I am quite sure that I didn't get anything related to
>>> systemd on Debian squeeze, not even /etc/systemd and /lib/systemd
>>> folders. Perhaps they were left over from your previous install. Did you
>>> do clean install?
>>>
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