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4 Linux init systems that almost replaced systemd (and why they failed)
The other ways Linux handled startup before everything converged.
Systemd 260 delivers one of the changes that the developers have been promising for at least a few years – we reported that ...
It was an ugly fight at times. On one side you had Ubuntu favoring its Upstart program to replace the old Unix/Linux init daemon, which oversees the operating system's start-up and shutdown processes.
I'm a newbie trying to write a SysV init script for ipfm in RedHat 9. Looking at all the RedHat-installed scripts for services such as httpd and sshd, it appears that RedHat has the scripts written in ...
How to diagnose your slow-booting Linux PC in seconds - without spending a dime ...
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