[SOLVED] Which init system is Artis's default? 30 August 2020, 21:45:04 I'm confused because I actually thought OpenRC is default but wikipedia says that runit is the default one.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runit Quote Selected Last Edit: 14 September 2020, 20:57:46 by fehigax145
Re: Which init system is Artis's default? Reply #1 – 30 August 2020, 22:21:29 That's interesting - OpenRc is also the default:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenRCBut it's possible to have more than one default, as default is defined as usually singular:https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/american_english/default_1 Quote Selected
Re: Which init system is Artis's default? Reply #2 – 31 August 2020, 14:25:25 QuoteRunit is the default init system for Void[9] and Artix Linux. - This statement is true for Void, but not for Artix, as Artix doesn't have a default init. All three (OpenRC, Runit, S6) are equally well supported. It may just be that OpenRC was first (AFAIK), then along came Runit and recently S6 was added. Quote Selected
Re: Which init system is Artis's default? Reply #3 – 31 August 2020, 15:04:20 There's not really one, but if you had to pick one to call a default it would probably be openrc. Quote Selected
Re: Which init system is Artis's default? Reply #4 – 31 August 2020, 15:55:15 Thank you guys! Quote Selected
Re: Which init system is Artis's default? Reply #5 – 01 September 2020, 23:19:58 But runit is nice so is s6 so the default is all of them Quote Selected 2 Likes
Re: Which init system is Artis's default? Reply #6 – 03 September 2020, 04:20:55 Quote from: mandog – on 01 September 2020, 23:19:58But runit is nice so is s6 so the default is all of them That's perhaps the best answer of all of them. It'd be mine...and I am kind-of partial to runit for varying reasons (I maintain a port thereof, it's part of my day job, etc...). Quote Selected