- 0) Make your distribution recognized via the autoconf checks
- in configure.ac. Grep for the word "fedora" (case
- insensitively) and you should be able to find the places where
- you need to add/change things.
-
- 1) Patch src/shared/hostname-setup.c so that systemd knows
- where to read your host name from. You might also want to
- update status_welcome() in util.c.
-
- 2) Check the unit files in units/ if they match your
- distribution. Most likely you will have to make additions to
- units/*.m4 and create a copy of units/fedora/ with changes for
- your distribution.
-
- 3) Adjust Makefile.am to register the unit files you added in
- step 2. Also you might need to update the m4 invocation in
- Makefile.am. Grep for the word "fedora" (case insensitively)
- and you should be able to find the places where you need to
- add/change things.
-
- 4) Try it out. Play around with 'systemd --test --system' for
- a test run of systemd without booting. This will read the unit
- files and print the initial transaction it would execute
- during boot-up. This will also inform you about ordering loops
- and suchlike.
+ 1) Find the right configure parameters for:
+
+ --with-rootprefix=
+ --with-sysvinit-path=
+ --with-sysvrcnd-path=
+ --with-rc-local-script-path-start=
+ --with-rc-local-script-path-stop=
+ --with-kbd-loadkeys=
+ --with-kbd-setfont=
+ --with-tty-gid=
+
+ 2) Try it out. Play around (as an ordinary user) with
+ '/usr/lib/systemd/systemd --test --system' for a test run
+ of systemd without booting. This will read the unit files and
+ print the initial transaction it would execute during boot-up.
+ This will also inform you about ordering loops and suchlike