Bug#755469: switch to systemd : no more visible boot messages

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Mon Jul 21 12:13:38 BST 2014


Am 21.07.2014 09:57, schrieb Erwan David:
It is
> then uimpossible to check that the boot works correctly.

It's certainly possible. Contrary to sysvinit, you can query the
complete state of the system at any time.

Simply run systemctl (or "systemctl status") to get an overview of the
running services.

Log messages from boot can be queried via journalctl.

systemd follows the UNIX principle here, that no news is good news.


Michael



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