Hi,

> How well does it deal with race conditions?

I am not sure of how it handles the race conditions.but here is what i
know about this new stuff,
what initng is, it is a different way to bring up your system on
boot.Currently the way things are normally done is sysvinit and
runlevels.This has been the standard for unix and linux for a long
time. But, the major downfall of sysvinit is that it's sequential
meaning one process occurs then the next then the next. You can
actually track what services are working as they come up if you're
ever watched a Red Hat computer boot up. Initng on the other hand
brings up everything at once. Modern CPUs can handle this. And then
tries to get things working together in a specific order. BTW this is
how the new OSX does things. :-)

with regards,
C.C.Chakkaradeep
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