> There are some more I believe. As Fredrik Rinnestam of > CRUX said > "Switch to systemd? over my dead body", we can count this.
>> Thanks. I didn't know this. I'll check it out. Here's the message https://lists.crux.nu/pipermail/crux-devel/2012-July/004039.html >>> If you can actually install a functional NetBSD, you're much more skilled than I. After about 4 hours playing whack-a-mole with NetBSD problems precluding a barely functional machine, I gave up. By the way, their installer is much simpler than for example OpenBSD's. One just need to configure the system to match their needs and it takes some time. Plus a HUGE amount of documentation makes it easier even for a computer newbie. > > There is also Alpine which uses BusyBox. >> I didn't know this. Thanks. I'll check it out. Alpine uses musl which I think can't be used on a systemd distro. And it failed to boot on my machine. >> Thanks for the excellent info! Someone (yes, me) simply has too much time to surf the net (: Mitt _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng