I noticed that eliminating *systemd* won't be fully accomplished
without also using an alternative to *udev*.
-I will show here that it is possible to use *eudev* to reach that
-goal. *eudev* is originally a Gentoo project, and it has been packaged
+I will show here that it is possible to use [*eudev*](https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Eudev)
+to reach that goal. *eudev* has been packaged
for the latest Devuan distribution, see that
[announcement](https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?id=1888). So it
should be easy to port that for straight Debian.
packages in Jessie (as it is what I am using). To ensure that, the new
packages will provide the old names.
+My modifications were aimed at redusing the number of dependencies of the packages
+and to correct the Devuanisms present in the installation/removal scripts.
+
For your convenience, all of the source files and the .deb packages
(for i386) are here:
## Final remarks
It should be obvious, but the process above is intended for a Jessie
-system without systemd as the init process. Actually it has only be
-tested in that framework.
+installation without systemd as the init process, as the one described
+[here](http://www.opopop.net/Avoid_systemd_on_Debian_Jessie_with_Mate/).
+Actually it has only be tested in that framework.
The only issue encountered was about firmare loading. The Jessie
kernel 3.16 handles radeon uvd in a way which makes me loose