On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 6:06 PM, Kevin Chadwick <ma1l1ists@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
I wonder if ArmArch will run systemd.
ArchLinux ARM ships systemd, just like we do. On my ARM machine (a Raspberry Pi running ArchLinux ARM) I use it, and as I mentioned it works great.
I hope desktop and embedded will get closer not further away.
I agree.
I also wonder if every original process is forked from systemd like init? Is it? Then does that mean a megabyte rather than 32k of memory is being copied even when transforming into other far smaller processes. That shouldn't go down well in any embedded world where ram may actually be a rom.
This is the sort of comments I refer to. By throwing out these statements without even checking/trying first, you are spreading FUD. You preface it with "I wonder", but the effect is still the same.
Please give references if you are going to flame me in future. I don't believe I described how systemd works or how to use it.
There were too many emails, I gave up. Though, see above.
I hope you don't mind me sharing part of a private mail.
Share away. -t