Hi,
On 16/6/22 9:40, Steve Litt wrote:
I don't know if this is a solution, but install runit as a process
supervisor, not as an init. Start it respawn from /etc/inittab, and
start mysqld and everything that depends on it's being up in runit.
If you decide to do this, I can be of more help.
Me too. Every service running in the foreground is a good candidate
for runit process supervision. Moreover, it's a premise. There are some
workarounds for background initialization though.
Cheers,
Aitor.
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