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s6-linux-init: s6-linux-init (a set of small tools to create an s6-based init system)
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s6-linux-init:
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s6-linux-init: s6-linux-init is a set of minimalistic tools used to create an
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s6-linux-init: s6-based init system, including a /sbin/init binary, on a Linux
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s6-linux-init: kernel. The resulting architecture follows the Unix philosophy (one
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s6-linux-init: job -> one tool) as closely as possible, and is fully dedicated to
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s6-linux-init: the s6 way of managing a system while still be fully compliant with
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s6-linux-init: various empirical and historical specifications.
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s6-linux-init:
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s6-linux-init: Homepage: https://skarnet.org/software/s6-linux-init/
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s6-linux-init:
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