Systemd

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Description

systemd is a system and session manager for Linux.

Kernel settings

First of all you need a recent kernel version >=2.6.39 and some kernel options set.

Paludis configuration

System and package options

File: /etc/paludis/options.conf
*/* build_options: jobs=5 -recommended_tests
*/* systemd
sys-apps/systemd simple-net

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/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

Switch over to systemd and kmod using eclectic.

# eclectic init set systemd
# eclectic kmod-tools set kmod

And uninstall deprecated module-init-tools.

# cave uninstall module-init-tools -x
File: /etc/hostname
desired-hostname
File: /etc/vconsole.conf
FONT="lat9w-16"
KEYMAP="de"
File: /etc/conf.d/network.conf
IFACE=eth0
IPV4=192.168.0.2
MASK=255.255.255.0
BCAST=255.255.255.0
GATEWAY=192.168.0.1
File: /etc/env.d/02locale
LANG=de_DE.utf8

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

Reboot and login via SSH.

Manually starting and stopping services

You'll find an overview of all installed services and sockets in /lib/systemd/system.

# systemctl start <service>.service
# systemctl stop <service>.service
# systemctl

prints a status report of your systemd setup.

Enable additional/optional services

vixie-cron:

# systemctl enable vixie-cron.service

ntp:

# systemctl enable ntpd.service

MySQL:

# systemctl enable mysql.service