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Hi Didier, | Hi Didier, | ||
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+ | Sorry, I did not notice your questions before. | ||
For me, the primary reason for using OpenRC is that it provides standardization. Yes, it does offer some superior features, like dependency handling of services, cgroups support, service supervision, | For me, the primary reason for using OpenRC is that it provides standardization. Yes, it does offer some superior features, like dependency handling of services, cgroups support, service supervision, | ||
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+ | === Migrating to OpenRC 0.39+ from previous versions === | ||
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+ | OpenRC 0.39.2, as // | ||
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+ | * Service and configuration directory has been changed to /// | ||
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+ | Both these changes were done to have a clean{er} OpenRC install which can co-exist with other init systems like sysvinit (default), runit, etc, just by changing boot parameters. | ||
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+ | Following articles have more info: | ||
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