[arch-announce] systemd is now the default on new installations
Thomas Bächler wrote: The base group now contains the `systemd-sysvcompat` package. This means that all new installations will boot with systemd by default. As some packages still lack native systemd units, users can install the `initscripts` package and use the `DAEMONS` array in `/etc/rc.conf` to start services using the legacy rc.d scripts. This change does not affect existing installations. For the time being, the `initscripts` and `sysvinit` packages remain available from our repositories. However, individual packages may now start relying on the system being booted with systemd. Please refer to [the wiki][1] for how to transition an existing installation to systemd. [1]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd URL: https://www.archlinux.org/news/systemd-is-now-the-default-on-new-installatio...
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