I don't use hibernate/Standby on my NAS.
Greetings
David
I don't use hibernate/Standby on my NAS.
Greetings
David
It is still going to be a while before it ships with Debian. If you want to take it for a spin, try a fedora or an arch distro in VirtualBox. The reason why it's so fast is that it's built for multi-core systems and uses parallaization to start stop services. Unlike systemV that must run one script at a time.
I just fired up a VitrualBox of Debian Wheezy and did this http://agentoss.wordpress.com/…ebian-wheezy-and-systemd/ to get systemd working. I did a reboot dam its really fast.
Neither do I david
hmm.. wheezy with systemd. Aaron?! Where are you? We need a plugin! :lol:
That feature might turn into a button on omv-extras to go with the backports button
Quote from "WastlJ"Neither do I david
hmm.. wheezy with systemd. Aaron?! Where are you? We need a plugin! :lol:
Quote from "ryecoaaron"That feature might turn into a button on omv-extras to go with the backports button
I'm literally on the floor laughing :lol: :lol: :lol:
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David
systemd installer available in omvextras 0.6.6 Haven't found a problem with it yet.
How is the bootup time compared to sysinitV ?
MUCH faster Faster shutdown as well.
The same was for my vituralbox test box, but then again, I did not have any other daemons loaded. Just basic OS. How is it working in squeeze I thought systemd was only supported in wheezy and debian testing.
Haven't tried it on squeeze. All of my tests were wheezy with omv 0.6.
Is it only me or do I smell a lot of irony in the article?
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David
Yep, not just you
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