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Tag: systemd

A new init system in Linux

Posted on November 15, 2011March 27, 2019 under Coding & Tech, Open-Source — Leave a comment

It was bound to happen some day. The existing init system in use by most of the present Linux distros is really not leveraging the performance capabilities of modern hardware to the fullest. Spawning processes one-by-one to get the system up and running costs a lot of precious time, when it is possible to do […]

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