Systemd
Description
systemd is a system and session manager for Linux.
Kernel settings
First of all you need a recent kernel version >=2.6.36-rc1 and some kernel options set.
| Linux Kernel Configuration: Kernel .config |
General setup ---> [*] Control Group support ---> [*] Namespace cgroup subsystem [*] Freezer cgroup subsystem [*] Device controller for cgroups [*] Simple CPU accounting cgroup subsystem [*] Group CPU scheduler ---> [*] Group scheduling for SCHED_OTHER <*> Block IO controller Device Drivers ---> Generic Driver Options ---> [*] Maintain a devtmpfs filesystem to mount at /dev File systems ---> [*] Filesystem wide access notification [*] fanotify permissions checking < > Kernel automounter support <*> Kernel automounter version 4 support (also supports v3) Security options ---> [*] Enable different security models |
Paludis configuration
Unmask currently masked packages
System and package options
First we need to add repositories for the dependencies not in ::arbor (you need to setup Paludis for automatic repository installation first).
# cave resolve repository/desktop repository/gnome repository/python repository/x11 -x
Install the systemd package:
# cave resolve systemd -x
Now we need to reinstall packages with the systemd option set.
# cave resolve world -c -x
Swich over to systemd using eclectic.
# eclectic init set systemd
Reboot and login.
Enable network
either for simple net:
# systemctl enable network.service
or when using NetworkManager:
# systemctl enable NetworkManager.service
Enable sshd connectivity:
# systemctl enable sshd.socket