On Sun, Feb 14, 2021 at 09:39:14PM -0800, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
Yes, that's right.
That is wonderful!
I don't know if Devuan is package-compatible with Debian, but I believe Debian has backported 2.0.2 into buster-backports.
It is. Actually, Devuan is Debian without SystemD. Some of the developers of Debian where not in agreement with taking init freedom (i.e. stop providing alternatives for init) and having only SystemD, so they forked Debian and started Devuan. Devuan offers a choice: openrc (available since ASCII), runit (available since Beowulf). And planning to ad sinit, s6, 66-devuan, shepherd, and probably others in the future. I'm going to check buster-backports. Thank you! Cheers, Ángel