On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 08:38:59AM +0200, Edward Bartolo wrote:
> This smells bad, really bad, I dare say, like a putrifying animal. Is
> the difficulty to keep up with startup scripts so great that Devuan
> will have to bow its head to using a single supported init? This
> reminds me of systemd. The excuse was, that Debian did not have enough
> man-power to keep using sysvinit as its init, as more upstream
> developers were using features from systemd.
>
> Sorry for being the Devil's Advocate.
o_O
Devuan already support both sysvinit and OpenRC. And the discussion is
about adding support for more init/supervisors like runit. Where do
you read "bow its head to using a single supported init", if it's not
too much to ask?
HND
KatolaZ
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