Uselessd: A Stripped Down Version Of Systemd | Linux Today

Uselessd: A Stripped Down Version Of Systemd

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Michael Larabel
Sep 22, 2014

The boycotting of systemd has led to the creation of uselessd, a new init daemon based off systemd that tries to strip out the “unnecessary” features.

Uselessd in its early stages of development is systemd reduced to being a basic init daemon process with “the superfluous stuff cut out”.

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Michael Larabel

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