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#1 Today 15:11:27

WEBDEVDESTROYER2000
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Why hasn't sysvinit been abandoned yet?

Sysvinit is quite old, so why hasn't it been abandoned in favor of another init system such as dinit? Just asking, not stating that sysvinit SHOULD be removed.


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#2 Today 16:18:29

golinux
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Re: Why hasn't sysvinit been abandoned yet?

If it works, don't fix it. Shiny new s**t just stirs the pot and is a waste of time and resources IMO.

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#3 Today 16:31:39

WEBDEVDESTROYER2000
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Re: Why hasn't sysvinit been abandoned yet?

If it works, don't fix it. Shiny new s**t just stirs the pot and is a waste of time and resources IMO.

I see your point 100%. But I imagine that due to its age, sysvinit could lead to security vulnerabilities and just horrible bugs in general. If that ever is the case, will sysvinit ever be dropped or will it forever remain the main init system for Devuan?


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#4 Today 16:43:34

golinux
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Re: Why hasn't sysvinit been abandoned yet?

Now I get your nic. Hopefully you'll grow up some day .

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#5 Today 16:51:45

WEBDEVDESTROYER2000
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Re: Why hasn't sysvinit been abandoned yet?

Now I get your nic. Hopefully you'll grow up some day .

Rude.


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#6 Today 18:13:31

Ron
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Re: Why hasn't sysvinit been abandoned yet?

WEBDEVDESTROYER2000 wrote:

But I imagine that due to its age, sysvinit could lead to security vulnerabilities and just horrible bugs in general.

My question is why would you think this? "Age" doesn't matter two hoots. It's no more vulnerable to threats than systemd. Actually, by nature it's more secure.

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