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SysVinit 3.09 Now Allows Building With musl C Library, Passing Boot Messages To Firmware
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Originally posted by Britoid View Post
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Originally posted by spicfoo View PostLooks like you don't like the answer but that is the reality. Every major distribution have switched to it because everything else is abandoned, barely maintained or even more of worst case situation.
it's not the truth, just because every major distribution uses systemd, doesn't mean that there aren't non abandoned init systems. Every major distribution ships either gnome or ubuntu, but that doesn't mean other DEs like wayfire or trinity don't exist.
Originally posted by hedonist View Post
everyone switched to systemd because it's good lol, imagine believing in conspiracy theories
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I'm glad to see a project that many people consider "dead" still being maintained and seeing updates. Props to the maintainers, and I wish them well.
Originally posted by Quackdoc View PostI wonder if there is a list of "more modern" init systems. I've seen a couple but they all seem oriented for container based workloads. I realize "more modern" is a bit hard to quantify, but im not sure how to better put it
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Originally posted by Daktyl198 View PostIs upstart still maintained or in a working state? That was the "modern" init system designed to be compatible with sysvinit scripts while also being asynchronous. It was favored, until Red Hat released systemd... and we all know everybody goes with whatever Red Hat chooses lmao.
Originally posted by spicfoo View Post
It is the truth. Name some counter examples if you have any
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Originally posted by spicfoo View Post
It was a simple question. You say it is not a truth but you haven't provided any counter examples to show it is not the truth. Feel free to do that.
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