What's about "runit" from Gerrit Pape
http://smarden.org/runit/index.html
It's small, fast - with dietlibc it has a very small memory footprint.
Ok, it's very different from the sysv-init scheme but afaik it can be
configured to be LSB compliant. I use it on some Fedora PCs for
several daemons and system-config-services is also able to
control this daemons.
best regards, Jochen
Mark wrote:
than just ask it :)
can we please :
"get a bit more constructive feedback about the current
state of various init systems and/or help/patches/ideas about future
init systems from a pure scientific/technical point of view from
people with first hand experience with trying out those systems on
fedora."
2007/4/4, Rudolf Kastl <che666(a)gmail.com <mailto:che666@gmail.com>>:
its a bit of a pity this thread is drifting a bit off the init system
discussion from my point of view because the thread topic now is
somewhat misleading.
i was hoping to get a bit more constructive feedback about the current
state of various init systems and/or help/patches/ideas about future
init systems from a pure scientific/technical point of view from
people with first hand experience with trying out those systems on
fedora.
regards,
Rudolf Kastl
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