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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