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| title: Porting systemd To New Distributions |
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| # Porting systemd To New Distributions |
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| ## HOWTO |
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| You need to make the follow changes to adapt systemd to your |
| distribution: |
| |
| 1. Find the right configure parameters for: |
| |
| * `-Drootprefix=` |
| * `-Dsysvinit-path=` |
| * `-Dsysvrcnd-path=` |
| * `-Drc-local=` |
| * `-Dloadkeys-path=` |
| * `-Dsetfont-path=` |
| * `-Dtty-gid=` |
| * `-Dntp-servers=` |
| * `-Ddns-servers=` |
| * `-Dsupport-url=` |
| |
| 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. |
| |
| ## Compilation options |
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| The default configuration does not enable any optimization or hardening |
| options. This is suitable for development and testing, but not for end-user |
| installations. |
| |
| For deployment, optimization (`-O2` or `-O3` compiler options), link time |
| optimization (`-Db_lto=true` meson option), and hardening (e.g. |
| `-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2`, `-fstack-protector-strong`, `-fstack-clash-protection`, |
| `-fcf-protection`, `-pie` compiler options, and `-z relro`, `-z now`, |
| `--as-needed` linker options) are recommended. The most appropriate set of |
| options depends on the architecture and distribution specifics so no default is |
| provided. |
| |
| ## NTP Pool |
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| By default, systemd-timesyncd uses the Google Public NTP servers |
| `time[1-4].google.com`, if no other NTP configuration is available. |
| They serve time that uses a |
| [leap second smear](https://developers.google.com/time/smear) |
| and can be up to .5s off from servers that use stepped leap seconds. |
| |
| If you prefer to use leap second steps, please register your own |
| vendor pool at ntp.org and make it the built-in default by |
| passing `-Dntp-servers=` to meson. Registering vendor |
| pools is [free](http://www.pool.ntp.org/en/vendors.html). |
| |
| Use `-Dntp-servers=` to direct systemd-timesyncd to different fallback |
| NTP servers. |
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| ## DNS Servers |
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| By default, systemd-resolved uses Cloudflare and Google Public DNS servers |
| `1.1.1.1`, `8.8.8.8`, `1.0.0.1`, `8.8.4.4`, `2606:4700:4700::1111`, `2001:4860:4860::8888`, `2606:4700:4700::1001`, `2001:4860:4860::8844` |
| as fallback, if no other DNS configuration is available. |
| |
| Use `-Ddns-servers=` to direct systemd-resolved to different fallback |
| DNS servers. |
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| ## PAM |
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| The default PAM config shipped by systemd is really bare bones. |
| It does not include many modules your distro might want to enable |
| to provide a more seamless experience. For example, limits set in |
| `/etc/security/limits.conf` will not be read unless you load `pam_limits`. |
| Make sure you add modules your distro expects from user services. |
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| Pass `-Dpamconfdir=no` to meson to avoid installing this file and |
| instead install your own. |
| |
| ## Contributing Upstream |
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| We generally do no longer accept distribution-specific patches to |
| systemd upstream. If you have to make changes to systemd's source code |
| to make it work on your distribution, unless your code is generic |
| enough to be generally useful, we are unlikely to merge it. Please |
| always consider adopting the upstream defaults. If that is not |
| possible, please maintain the relevant patches downstream. |
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| Thank you for understanding. |