Hello all. Today, making an apt upgrade, some package configuration droped on the terminal that the user can type 'update-alternatives --config runsystem' in order to set the configuration. I typed it and the output is:
Existen 2 opciones para la alternativa runsystem (que provee /etc/hurd/runsystem). Selección Ruta Prioridad Estado ------------------------------------------------------------ * 0 /etc/hurd/runsystem.sysv 10 modo automático 1 /etc/hurd/runsystem.gnu 5 modo manual 2 /etc/hurd/runsystem.sysv 10 modo manual Pulse <Intro> para mantener el valor por omisión [*] o pulse un número de selección: I'm familiar with runsystem.sysv, Debian GNU/Hurd uses it by default, but i wanna ask about runsystem.gnu: How it works?, is a system "recommended" by the Hurd's gurus?, It's related with systemd or upstart?. Thanks very much, as always. Regards. Jose Luis. -- https://lordofunix.org/ Not Registered GNU/Hurd User. Registered BSD User 51101. Registered Linux User #213309. Memories..... You are talking about memories. Rick Deckard. Blade Runner.

