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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•7 months agoNo. But you can run some of the init scripts with ‘status’ and they might print something. And telinit can do a few basic things.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink-6•7 months agoThere always is. Usually easier. PCLinuxOS, an offshoot of Mandriva (itself the child of the Mandrake/Conectiva union, both a long derivative of RedHat), still avoids systemd to provide a distro with massive versatility and fast boots.
Is there an equivalent in SysVInit?
No. But you can run some of the init scripts with ‘status’ and they might print something. And telinit can do a few basic things.
There always is. Usually easier.
PCLinuxOS, an offshoot of Mandriva (itself the child of the Mandrake/Conectiva union, both a long derivative of RedHat), still avoids systemd to provide a distro with massive versatility and fast boots.