2016-03-04 23:36 GMT+01:00 Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
<zbyszek(a)in.waw.pl>:
> Hi,
>
> I finally pushed the split of the systemd package to Rawhide and F24 today
> [
https://fedoraproject.org/w/index.php?title=Changes/systemd_package_split].
> If you upgrade with dnf you should see something like this:
> Installing:
> systemd-container x86_64 229-5.fc23 @commandline 353 k
> replacing systemd.x86_64 222-13.fc23
> systemd-udev x86_64 229-5.fc23 @commandline 1.2 M
> replacing systemd.x86_64 222-13.fc23
> Upgrading:
> systemd x86_64 229-5.fc23 @commandline 5.1 M
> systemd-libs x86_64 229-5.fc23 @commandline 452 k
> ...
>
> (systemd-udev provides udevd and hardware support, systemd-container provides
> machinectl and other tools to manager containers and VMs.)
>
> Comps 'core' group includes systemd-udev as mandatory and systemd-container
> as optional, so they should be present in new installs.
> Please check that you have systemd-udev package installed after an upgrade.
> If you are building containers, things should be functional without either
> of those new packages.
> Otherwise, please holler on the bugzilla or here.
>
> Zbyszek
Great news!
Thank you for keeping us up to date;)
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Does this mean we can install systemd into a base container without
systemd-udev?
And without systemd-container?