El jue., 2 may. 2019 a las 21:53, Jeff escribió: > > what init systems do this list's subscribers use ?
I have a Gentoo setup with no initramfs and one of the stable desktop profiles (in the 'eselect profile' sense, which means GNU libc with dynamic linking), that allows me to boot with an assortment of init systems using the GRUB2 menu: * sysvinit + OpenRC, using agetty from util-linux, to get a fully functional system with one of the distribution's officially supported configurations. * runit + OpenRC, again using agetty from util-linux, to get a somewhat restricted system for experimentation. Gentoo packages runit, and OpenRC gets used because it is invoked by the supplied /etc/runit/{1,3} files. Notable drawback: OpenRC's service scripts in the sysinit and boot runlevels may launch unsupervised daemons that runit doesn't know about. * s6 + s6-rc, with version 0.4.x.x s6-linux-init-style scripts, again using agetty from util-linux, to get an even more restricted system for experimentation. OpenRC is inactive in this case, since s6-rc is the service manager. * nosh, with agetty replaced by a combination of the package's tool, to get the same restricted system as for s6 + s6-rc. OpenRC is also inactive in this case, since nosh contains a service manager (in the skarnet.org documentation sense). The "restricted system" scenarios would be less restricted, of course, if I wrote, o grabbed and adapted from somewhere else, enough service definitions for the selected init system, to match the sysvinit + OpenRC configuration, but that means work of course. G.