Le 18/06/2015 17:23, Laurent Bercot a écrit :

Bow, since its possible to have seeral init systems installedd, and
even to have different subsytems started by different init systems
(not all running as PID 1, of course), perhaps the mutual exclusion
among the init systems is a bad idea.

 Absolutely. Why enforce exclusion when you can have a choice ?
Make a "currently active" vs. "inactive" switch, I don't know the
Debian/Devuan terminology, and allow users to install both.

There's already an exemple of that kind: you may have xdm, gdm3, kdm and lightdm installed; you decide which is the one in effect by running dpkg-reconfigure any-of-them.


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