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[Ubuntugnome-qa] Systemd Init arrives
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- Subject: [Ubuntugnome-qa] Systemd Init arrives
- From: Tim <darkxst@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2015 20:06:21 +1100
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Hey all,
as of today, Ubuntu GNOME (and all other flavours) are using Systemd init instead of upstart. I don't expect any major issues, however the
live images likely havent seen a huge amount of testing under systemd init. So would be great to get a good round of testing in this week (live
images/installs/updates etc), so we have a chance to fix up any issues before final beta testing hits (because by then its too late to fix
anything but critical installer bugs).
Tim