On 2021-03-03 08:50, Judah Richardson wrote:
On Tue, Mar 2, 2021 at 9:36 PM Chris <oi...@sunos.info> wrote:

On 2021-03-02 03:20, cretin1997 via openindiana-discuss wrote:
>
> Another weakness of FreeBSD is the init system of it that has to be
> mitigated by
> tools like daemontools.
No offense, but this is false.
> Some embrace the KISS principle praise it for it
> deterministic and simplicity. But when comparing with Solaris' SMF and
FMA,
> FreeBSD's RC init system is a joke. That's real. FreeBSD's RC init
system
> loses to
> SystemD, too, even though they don't want to admit it.
This is purely opinion (yours). :-)

I've run FreeBSD since 2018. rc.d is great when used with packages that
were developed for it. Otherwise, I've found it problematic.

I know many, many people who flocked from Linux to FreeBSD

I wish those people would show up in the FreeBSD forums or subreddits. The
nice thing about Linux is if you have a problem you can get 20 sets of eyes
on it in a single post. If you have a FreeBSD problem - especially 1
involving interaction with another OS - you might get 2 or 3 replies.
You'll find the mailing lists your best source for quick/multiple responses.
As well as from those Linux defectors.
I find the freebsd-current@, freebsd-stable@ && the freebsd-hackers@ the
best for overall support/information. Of course there's freebsd-ports@
and freebsd-ports-bugs@ if your interest/needs revolve around ports/packages.

HTH

--Chris

when SystemD as
the only option became final. Those whom couldn't bear to leave Linux, went
to Slackware.



--
~10yrs a FreeBSD maintainer of ~160 ports
~40yrs of UNIX

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