It's called "init" and can be downloaded from any one of a number of
Linux or FreeBSD download sites (there are also several different versions 
available).  Seriously, it probably wouldn't take much to modify one of these
init programs to have any functionality that is in bos but not in the standard
UNIX init program.

        -- Garrett

On Tue, 27 Jan 1998 21:39:04 -0600  Nathan Neulinger wrote:
> I figured I'd ask here. I don't suopse anyone has come across anything 
> that functions like the bosserver, yet with krb5 for example, and freely 
> distributable?
> 
> It happens to have a fairly nice capability that would work well with 
> general purpose tools (not just AFS) - and not necessarily with AFS at all.
> 
> If anyone has come across such a beast, I'd be interested in hearing 
> about it.
> 
> -- Nathan
> 
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