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    Phoronix: SysVinit 3.11 Released With An "Important Feature" At Long Last

    For those still managing to avoid systemd use on Linux systems and preferring SysVinit as their init system of choice, SysVinit 3.11 is out today with a new "important feature" addition...

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  • #2
    rc.d > sysvinit
    openrc > rc.d
    upstart > openrc
    systemd > upstart

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    • #3
      Originally posted by mobadboy View Post
      rc.d > sysvinit
      openrc > rc.d
      upstart > openrc
      systemd > upstart
      stop writing crap

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      • #4
        So the brainrot got to sysvinit, and inittab lost its beautiful simplicity.

        Nothing is sacred these days.

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        • #5
          For those still managing to avoid systemd use on Linux systems and preferring SysVinit as their init system of choice
          -- For those who prefer speed and simplicity over RedHat/Microsoft's bloated, slow monstrosity ...

          Fixed your opening line for you, Michael. No charge this time.

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          • #6
            This is pointless when the time honoured and far more sane solution has been to put the complicated logic in a script file and call the script file.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by andyprough View Post

              -- For those who prefer speed and simplicity over RedHat/Microsoft's bloated, slow monstrosity ...

              Fixed your opening line for you, Michael. No charge this time.
              Got it wrong, though.

              I prefer speed and simplicity of systemd over UNIX neckbeards' bloated, slow monstrosity of impotent tools and unsound shell scripts, thank you very much

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              • #8
                Originally posted by intelfx View Post

                Got it wrong, though.

                I prefer speed and simplicity of systemd over UNIX neckbeards' bloated, slow monstrosity of impotent tools and unsound shell scripts, thank you very much
                Sorry but I don't need neckbeardctl to control my neckbeardd

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by intelfx View Post
                  speed and simplicity of systemd
                  Maybe one day they gonna add speed and simplicity to their codebase. But that's somewhere at the end of their big list of bullshit features.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by dev547 View Post

                    Maybe one day they gonna add speed and simplicity to their codebase.
                    Oh, it’s already there since day 1.

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