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Just kidding
Actually NetBSD uses a set of highly modularized scripts under an "rc.d" directory.
It's a simple and well-thought-out solution to the problem of monolithic rc, without all the cruft that systemd implies.
That's not to say it wasn't controversial (the change was debated for years) but once it was implemented, there was relatively little grousing.
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Now with systemD (Score:5, Funny)
Just kidding
Re:Now with systemD (Score:0)
Actually NetBSD uses a set of highly modularized scripts under an "rc.d" directory.
It's a simple and well-thought-out solution to the problem of monolithic rc, without all the cruft that systemd implies.
That's not to say it wasn't controversial (the change was debated for years) but once it was implemented, there was relatively little grousing.