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Latest revision as of 00:04, 2 May 2026
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Init system commonly used in the operating system GNU/Linux.
An init system is started by the kernel at boot and is basically a manager for all your managers. It initializes the system, starts services, etc.
The hate[edit]
This fuckass init system is SO bloated first of all.
And second, it doesn't even do just an init system??????? I understand why people might want something to do them all but getting an init system, logging software, etc. for everything that bro does is equivalent of like 10% of its size.
It doesn't follow the philosophy of Unix: "Do one thing and do it well"
Also, it has been proven by OoozieWiki SPECIALISTS that Systemd is known to have a LOT of goyslop embbebed in it, such as the user session manager which is true unbased albanian jewish propaganda
Recommendations[edit]
Go use based runit or something
