The Story Behind 'init' and 'systemd': Why 'init' Needed to be Replaced with 'systemd' in Linux
I am subscribed to several mailing lists related to various Linux Distributions and Applications just to keep myself updated with what's going on where. What are the new bugs? What are the Patches Released? What is expected in next release? and a whole lot of other stuffs. These days the mailing list is heavily populated with "Choose your side on Linux Divide", mainly on Debian Mailing list along with a few other. systemd replaces init What "Choose your side on Linux Divide" is all about? The init daemon is going to be replaced with daemon systemd on some of the Linux Distributions, while a lot of them have already implemented it. This is/will be creating a huge gap between traditional Unix/Linux Guard and New Linux Guard – programmers and System Admins. In this article, we will discuss and solve following all queries one-by-one. What init is? What is systemd? What features systemd will own. What is init? In Linux, init is a abbreviation for Initialization.Read full article from The Story Behind 'init' and 'systemd': Why 'init' Needed to be Replaced with 'systemd' in Linux
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