@a1ba@suya.place meanwhile Slackware literally has the faceless attitude of calling their own setup of sysvinit a "BSD init"
Then I see the BSDs and it's like: HYPOCRITES!
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Izuru Yakumo (八雲 出流) (yakumo_izuru@misskey.m544.net)'s status on Saturday, 13-Apr-2024 01:30:35 JST Izuru Yakumo (八雲 出流) -
41402 (a1ba@suya.place)'s status on Saturday, 13-Apr-2024 01:30:36 JST 41402 and no, I won't migrate back to systemd because it's too slow and I need fine-grained control of how this system is booted to save precious seconds on cold boot -
41402 (a1ba@suya.place)'s status on Saturday, 13-Apr-2024 01:30:38 JST 41402 sysvinit is truly insane
because only here you will have both rcS.d and rc5.d that basically do the same thing (except one executes earlier than the other)
but because those who made it were probably high they called it S and 5, basically two characters that nearly look the same in some fonts: 5S555S555S5555S55S5S5555SS5S55S
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