On Sat, Jun 04, 2016 at 08:00:43AM +0200, Didier Kryn wrote: [cut]
> > Yes, it is possible. I can see two methods to choose the init > system on the fly: > > Through the kernel's command-line 'init=foo' (might be > implemented in grub config) > > By making init a simple script offering interactively the choice > of a true init to the user, with timeout and default, on the > console, and then execing the selected init. > The problem is not in the way we should tell the kernel which is the process that will run as PID 1, but in managing the configuration scripts used by different init systems in a comprehensive, sustainable, and maintainable way, and in letting them possibly coexist in the same system. My2Cents KatolaZ -- [ Enzo Nicosia aka KatolaZ --- GLUG Catania -- Freaknet Medialab ] [ me [at] katolaz.homeunix.net -- http://katolaz.homeunix.net -- ] [ GNU/Linux User:#325780/ICQ UIN: #258332181/GPG key ID 0B5F062F ] [ Fingerprint: 8E59 D6AA 445E FDB4 A153 3D5A 5F20 B3AE 0B5F 062F ] _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list [email protected] https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
