Re: [opensuse] 12.1 OK, how do I switch back to if-up control



On 11/19/2011 08:33 PM, Ken Schneider - openSUSE wrote:
On 11/19/2011 11:25 PM, Bruce Ferrell pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
Hi all,

Not trying to throw jet fuel on a fire, but when I switch to runlevel 3, I have no active network anymore.

It "looks" like systemd configure itself to whatever is running at upgrade time and if you don't have a gui environment, you're kind of screwed. there doesn't seem to be a way to
re-configure to if-up.

I would *really* like a choice between systemd and traditional init. I much prefer system-v.



The option is under "F3" at boot time. Once booted delete systemd package.

Ummm... Hi All... I'm back. It's actually under F5 and the advice to uninstall the systemd package is not too swift... It removes cron, wpa_supplicant and oh yeah, Xorg. Yes, the
system boots, but it's no fun to get running again. So... Lets try this again, how do I change the default from systemd to system V init, given that I can't remove systemd without
gutting my system?


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