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Linux systems move away from SYSV altogether and are starting the
processes in parallel during the init boot sequence.<br>
Ubuntu and RHEL 6 (and no doubt CENTOS 6) for instance uses
"UPSTART" <br>
time savings can be dramatic.<br>
<br>
Bob VE3TOK<br>
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On 12-01-09 09:10 AM, Mike McCarthy, W1NR wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:4F0AF53B.4020303@w1nr.net" type="cite">Just a
clarification. This is not new. It is actually called SYSV init
and was cloned from the Unix SYSV system initialization scheme. It
has been in Linux as long as I can recall. <br>
<br>
Most distributions are dumping inittab in favor of the SYSV start
scripts. But the syntax of the scripts can vary widely from distro
to distro. Inittab was nearly universal. I don't understand why
the need to completely dump inittab... <br>
<br>
Mike, W1NR <br>
<br>
<blockquote type="cite"> On 01/08/2012 08:45 PM, Jim Bayer
wrote: <br>
<br>
Alex, <br>
<br>
CENTOS6 64 bit has a new init stucture. There is an
/etc/init <br>
directory <br>
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