Hi, * G. Schlisio <g.schlisio@gmx.de> [2012-10-09 17:43:17 +0200]:
i am running an arch server (x84_64) inside a virtual private server. now that systemd smoothly comes to be standart, i would like to understand, how this affects my machine.
you _should_ be able to continue using initscripts for some while even when systemd is the default.
as this is a vps, i have no control over the running kernel, which is a 2.6.36.4-vs2.3.0.36.39-netcup atm. (netcup is a german webhosting provider).
This kernel version is more or less 2 years old, I'd suggest telling your provider to upgrade. Systemd needs at least 2.6.39 I think, and also some options (see [1]) enabled, so I think it's safe to say systemd won't run on your VPS.
at what point will i (propably) get in trouble because of systemd, when (if ever) will i be unable to boot with this machine if i keep updating?
At the point there's an upgrade with systemd replacing sysvinit. I'd add systemd and systemd-sysvcompat to IgnorePkg in /etc/pacman.conf and hope. Florian [1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd#Q:_What_kernel_options_do_I_nee... -- O< ascii ribbon campaign - stop html mail www.asciiribbon.org www.the-compiler.org | I love long mails http://email.is-not-s.ms/ Man who arrives at party two hours late will find he has been beaten to the punch.