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Comment by cf100clunk

2 days ago

I'm guessing he shares my belief that systemd-init cannot exist in the wild on its own, correct? When you want a teacup, you have to get the whole 12 place dinner set.

IIRC the mandatory components are the init system, udev, dbus, and journald. Journald is probably the most otherwise-optional feeling one (udev and dbus are both pretty critical for anything linux regardless), though you can put it into a passthrough mode so you don't have to deal with its log format if you don't want. Everything else is optional.

  • > ... dbus [is] pretty critical for anything linux regardless

    Weird. If I weren't a sicko and had OBS Studio installed on my multipurpose box [0] I'd not have dbus installed on it.

    dbus is generally optional; not that many packages require it. [1]

    [0] Two of its several purposes are video transcoding and file serving.

    [1] This is another area where Gentoo Linux is (sadly) one of the absolute best Linux distros out there.