Harald Arnesen wrote:
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Steve Litt [2016-08-12 19:47]:

> I don't understand. Do you perhaps mean that sysvinit is PID1, and you
> use runit strictly as a process supervisor? The reason I ask this is,
> whatever acts as PID1 is what boots the kernel.

No. The kernel starts PID1.
>>

Steve Litt knows which executable starts first when a Linux OS starts
to boot. This is a genuine error. I am sure people like Steve Litt
know that the kernel is what starts PID1.

-- 
If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.

Albert Einstein
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