Sujet : Re: The Tragedy Of systemd
De : nntp (at) *nospam* fulltermprivacy.com (Phillip Frabott)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 09. Oct 2024, 07:07:14
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On 10/9/2024 01:55, Marc Haber wrote:
Phillip Frabott <nntp@fulltermprivacy.com> wrote:
Is there anything else other then Systemd and InitV?
Yes, but since the init system is tied so deeply into the
distribution, it might not be a very good idea to change the init
system of the distribution you have chosen. I mean, you CAN for
example use Debian with other init systems (I think that openrc is
packaged, and sysvinit is still available), BUT you'll have to write
the code / configuration to start your services yourself.
You don't want that.
Greetings
Marc
As someone who doesn't use a distro, it's not that much work. I already build everything from source anyways, so it wouldn't be hard to try it out.
But I can understand other people not wanting to do that. Nonetheless, people should always have options.
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