You're right, I don't want to remove systemd
*I've tried to install the dependencies and this is what I keep getting:*
*:~# apt-get install udev libpam-systemdReading package lists...
DoneBuilding dependency tree Reading state information... DoneYou
might want to run 'apt-get -f install' to correct these:The following
packages have unmet dependencies: libpam-systemd : Depends: systemd (=
215-17+deb8u7) but 215-17+deb8u12 is to be installed
Depends: systemd-shim (>= 8-2) but it is not going to be installed or
systemd-sysv but it is not going to be installed udev
: Depends: libudev1 (= 215-17+deb8u7) but 215-17+deb8u12 is to be
installedE: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt-get -f install' with no packages
(or specify a solution).*
On Mon, 29 Apr 2019 at 14:45, Gavin Westwood <
bitfolk-lists-2015(a)gavinwestwood.uk> wrote:
Hello Richard.
Do you really want to remove systemd and switch to another init system?
I'm guessing not.
I suggest that you install the udev and libpam-systemd dependancies for
systemd:
apt-get install udev libpam-systemd
Let us know if you have any further problems after that.
Thanks
Gavin
On 29/04/2019 13:36, Richard Glynos wrote:
Thanks for getting back to me.
This is the result:
r:~# apt-get -f install
<snip>
The following packages will be REMOVED:
systemd
<snip>
Do you want to continue? [Y/n] y
<snip>
systemd is the active init system, please switch to another before
removing systemd.
<snip>
Which is understandable I guess but I've not found how to fix.
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