Anyone using runit?
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Anyone using runit?
I want to give runit a try in Debian replacing sysvinit. I've recently checked it in Void Linux and the experience is very good, but all the Debian related documentation I've found is pretty outdated.
Any (somewhat recent) documentation you know about? Or someone having some experience with it willing to share some insights?
Thanks.
Any (somewhat recent) documentation you know about? Or someone having some experience with it willing to share some insights?
Thanks.
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not me chief, spin up a test install and run that shit !
Pidsley's probably runit.. :)
Pidsley's probably runit.. :)
Re: Anyone using runit?
There's an init experiment thread around. Don't remember specifically if runit is in there. I've tested minit, and running openrc currently.
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If I'm not wrong, Doesn't it run on top of sysvinit or systemd instead of fully replacing them?dkeg wrote:running openrc currently.
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Bookmarked!machinebacon wrote:http://www.linuxbbq.org/bbs/viewtopic.p ... 87&p=33921
Thanks to Stark who put them all in a link.
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Correct. But it's there!Snap wrote:If I'm not wrong, Doesn't it run on top of sysvinit or systemd instead of fully replacing them?dkeg wrote:running openrc currently.
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Thanks, dkeg. This is why at first instance I'm leaning more towards runit. I guess I need to do some homework and see what are the pros and cons (or the point) of using openrc along with other init system.
Re: Anyone using runit?
openrc is easy to install (in the repo's). Takes 2 minutes. Give it a test!
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Will do. I'm setting up an init test machine based on smoothie. Will have (at least) sysvinit, busybox, openrc and runit onboard to test and compare.
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I followed the directions here: http://smarden.org/runit/
I did not migrate any services (because I do not plan to use this full-time) -- I just went as far as booting it to test. If I was going to take this any further, I'd probably look at how the services are implemented in Void.
I did not migrate any services (because I do not plan to use this full-time) -- I just went as far as booting it to test. If I was going to take this any further, I'd probably look at how the services are implemented in Void.
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Thanks, pidsley. That's exactly what I'm doing now. Re-studying void's services,
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Re: Anyone using runit?
^ service management framework for using daemontools, runit, or its derivative here. A good place to steal runit scripts.
I ran s6-init on my crux install here are the files in case you're curious, since all daemontools derivative are similar in nature.
I ran s6-init on my crux install here are the files in case you're curious, since all daemontools derivative are similar in nature.
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Re: Anyone using runit?
Thanks a lot. That's really helpful.
BTW, The second link doesn't work here.
BTW, The second link doesn't work here.
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^ Odd, both links work here.
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Re: Anyone using runit?
Yup. It works now.
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^ Btw Snap, try Alpine Linux ;)
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musl and busybox, eh? Sounds interesting.
BTW, There are currently Void isos with musl too.
BTW, There are currently Void isos with musl too.