Re: Using runit-init on debian/Jessie in place of sysvinit/systemd

From: toki clover <tokiclover_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2015 12:02:33 +0100

I need some mes to calm down... Ugh, what an awful formating and typos.
Lets take some vacation.


2015-01-02 11:53 GMT+01:00 toki clover <tokiclover_at_gmail.com>:

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>
> 2015-01-02 11:25 GMT+01:00 Steve Litt <slitt_at_troubleshooters.com>:
>
>> runit->OpenRC was pretty easy for me to do in the OpenRC edition of
>> Manjaro. Put:
>>
>> /usr/bin/openrc sysinit
>> /usr/bin/openrc boot
>> /usr/bin/openrc default
>>
>> in /etc/runit/1
>>
>> And of course, you need to have runit manage your ttys because OpenRC
>> can't respawn.
>>
>> As I remember (I later switched to pure runit and didn't document the
>> hybrid extensively), you need to jump through some mild hoops if you
>> want it to shut down elegantly, but it worked just fine without the
>> elegance.
>>
>>
> Lets not waste too much time on unecessary arguments...
>
> What are talking about?! Did ever take a look on my first and reference
> link?!
> You're just exposing part of the problem on your supposedly answer of my
> points.
>
> Either, you're doing this on purpose or you just want to invalidate my
> points
> completely without valid arguments.
>
> And you seem to not even know what you're talking about... So, OpenRC
> cant boot elegantly your system with three short commands stuffed in stage
> 1... but cannot shutdown a system in same maner?! What the hell...
>
> A simple and elegant solution is to have `RUNLEVEL=6 rc reboot' to reboot
> or `RUNLEVEL=0 rc shutdown' in your last line of stage 3. You just need
> to take care of shutting down supervised service beforehand.
>
> So, this is not elegant enough for you?
>
> And you're just occulting the problem of stuffing stage 1 without those 3
> rc
> commands. Suppose a service in boot or default run level hangs with
> a bud `sed' command? You have to disconnect power or hold the power
> button to shutdown. And this can happen in various init scripts that make
> use of sed `sed'. Just a mistake here and the system is unbootable. If
> anything was prepared for this predicable scenario (a liveCD or something)
> ...
>
> REPEAT:
>
> That thread has an easy/understandable point of this along with solution
> to elegantly boot with runit+OpenRC.
>
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>


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