>Install Gentoo they say!>Its just RHEL with a different icon>mfwGentoo now requires systemd-utils
>>108707773[https://www.gentoo.org/support/news-items/2022-04-19-systemd-utils.html]
>>108707773OHNONONONO
>>108707778So it's nothingburger
>>108707773Dead distro, just use NixOS.
>>108707773>>108707778>The sys-apps/systemd-utils package was recently added to the gentoo>repository. This replaces sys-apps/systemd-tmpfiles,>sys-boot/systemd-boot, and sys-fs/udev with a single package, and is>for OpenRC users.>USE flags are provided to allow each component to be enabled>or disabled. This change was made to significantly ease maintenance of tools>split out from systemd.So, literally nothing actually changed. Delete your shitty thread, OP.
>>108707790https://developers.redhat.com/products/rhel/download
>>108707809Alternatives for systemd-udev and tmpfiles
>>108707836>systemd-udeveudev
>>108707866and tmpfiles and where to find eudev ebuild
>>108707773sysd is too good, they cant resist!
>>108707773There's no way to escape some systemd related code. even eudev was a fork of systemd's udev. just put -systemd in global USE
>>108707995still pulls in systemd-utils no systemd nothing u heard'>>108707995a fork thats what forks are for steal from RHEL and adapt it and liberate the software from RHEL otherwise just install ubuntu, fedora, debian and be done with it.Then systemd-utils will require more systemd-tools which then it will be just systemd.
>>108708083>muh liberationdont look up who contribute to the kernel.
Works fine without systemd on my machine.
>>108707866I eudev still maintained? Says it is deprecated on Gentoo wiki.
Use bussybox mdev
>>108708123fork the kernel