Tumbleweed: How do I get rid of systemd

As the title says. I am running Tumbleweed and want to remove systemd from that machine and go back to SysV or anything else.

Is this possible and how do I do it?

NOTE: This is not a discussion about the merits or lack thereof of systemd or anything else. If you would like to assist, please stick to the question that I have asked. Anything else is unhelpful (but you are welcome to discuss on another thread).

On Mon 23 Mar 2015 09:46:02 PM CDT, licehunter wrote:

As the title says. I am running Tumbleweed and want to remove systemd
from that machine and go back to SysV or anything else.

Is this possible and how do I do it?

NOTE: This is not a discussion about the merits or lack thereof of
systemd or anything else. If you would like to assist, please stick to
the question that I have asked. Anything else is unhelpful (but you are
welcome to discuss on another thread).

Hi
In a nutshell, no.

PS, also note that there is a separate form for Tumbleweed questions.


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That may be your opinion, but my idea is that it would have been helpful (to you and others) when you would have asked this in the Tumbleweed forum.

This will be moved there and is CLOSED for the moment.

Moved from Install/Boot/Login and open again.