> > Yes and do you know it was designed to do just what it does for a good > > reason in 32 kb of code. Hello world is 8kb > > Not relevant to choosing an init system.
I believe very strongly that it is. universality with Linux supporting smaller and smaller Arm chips is part of what I was touching on in the paragraph you had a hard time deciphering. This is something BSD is having a hard time competing with atleast in my experience of wanting to be able to use BSD. I also believe using that much processing and memory is fundamentally flawed for a tool which may only be required to start processes, can have functionality bolted on easily and users should have the right to a simple and guaranteed secure and easily auditible init which Lennart would not allow if he had his way. And please don't reply to this with his (not his actually) sandboxing rubbish which a is next to useless and b can be used anyway or the taking code from daemons and generalising it to make safer daemons rubbish. -- _______________________________________________________________________ 'Write programs that do one thing and do it well. Write programs to work together. Write programs to handle text streams, because that is a universal interface' (Doug McIlroy) _______________________________________________________________________ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/500818.16543...@smtp105.mail.ir2.yahoo.com