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Title: Systemd as a non active process and many files
Post by: Dj on Tue Aug 02 16:42:25 2022
Hello!
 I wonder why is too many systemd files all around ? I have been using XFCE. I know that systemd is not active, but can someone explain how to remove systemd files ?

 Thank you.
Title: Re: Systemd as a non active process and many files
Post by: Thierry on Wed Aug 03 12:21:55 2022
What does:
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cards list -F|grep systemdsays ?
Title: Re: Systemd as a non active process and many files
Post by: Dj on Mon Aug 08 14:21:07 2022
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MAN: (base) systemd 246-18
AUTO: (base) systemd.lib 246-18
Title: Re: Systemd as a non active process and many files
Post by: Dj on Tue Aug 08 10:42:58 2023
Any new infos regarding systemd ?
Title: Re: Systemd as a non active process and many files
Post by: Thierry on Wed Aug 09 17:45:43 2023
Oups sorry about that. Yes you should be able to remove systemd package. Only the systemd.lib is mandatory.
Title: Re: Systemd as a non active process and many files
Post by: Thierry on Thu Aug 10 09:19:23 2023
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MAN: (base) systemd 246-18
AUTO: (base) systemd.lib 246-18
When you see MAN: it means the package is install by the user or by the install-nutyx script.
When you see AUTO: it means it's a mandatory dependency for another package.

After you delete the systemd package (not the systemd.lib), you can check the number files that remains by checking how many files belong to the systemd.lib package:

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cards files systemd.lib
Obtenir les infos sur les 389 paquets: Obtenir les infos sur les 389 paquets: 100 %
lib/libnss_myhostname.so.2
lib/libnss_mymachines.so.2
lib/libnss_systemd.so.2
lib/libsystemd.so
lib/libsystemd.so.0
lib/libsystemd.so.0.36.0
lib/systemd/libsystemd-shared-253.so