How to remove systemd from an Ubuntu Xenial installation

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This page describes how to run a simple XFCE installation without systemd on Ubuntu 16 Xenial.

The replacement init system will be upstart+sysvinit.

Contents

Replacing the init

The first step is to install SysV init:

apt-get install upstart-sysv sysvinit-utils -y
update-initramfs -u

Reboot your system so that systemd is no more the init system. Enjoy this and the next moments with a good drink of your choice.

Systemd-free packages

Now install systemd-free packages that are necessary for the good functioning of XFCE, two approaches are available:

Make sure that systemd-free versions of gvfs, udisks2, policykit-1 and the logout-modded version of xfce4-session are installed and held so that future package upgrades will not affect them.

Rip out systemd

Now proceed to make sure systemd will be gone for good and cannot be installed again through pinning:

apt-get remove --purge --auto-remove systemd systemd:i386 -y
echo -e 'Package: systemd\nPin: release *\nPin-Priority: -1' > /etc/apt/preferences.d/systemd
echo -e '\n\nPackage: *systemd*\nPin: release *\nPin-Priority: -1' >> /etc/apt/preferences.d/systemd
echo -e '\nPackage: systemd:amd64\nPin: release *\nPin-Priority: -1' >> /etc/apt/preferences.d/systemd
echo -e '\nPackage: systemd:i386\nPin: release *\nPin-Priority: -1' >> /etc/apt/preferences.d/systemd

If you get dependencies problems, check again at previous steps if correct systemd-purified versions of the packages have been correctly installed.

Custom XFCE session logout dialog

Install the custom logout dialog through this script: https://github.com/gdm85/ubuntu16-no-systemd/blob/master/install-custom-session-logout.sh

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