Ya I know all that.

A significant advantage to the "old fashioned" ways of sysvinit etc... is
that race condition are not a problem.  A parallel startup system must
deal with race conditions very carefully or there will be some kind of
hard to diagnose problems

Besides, if the only thing is wanting a faster startup well, just look at
how fast and LFS system boots up compared to RH.  ...And, how often does a
box get restarted anyway?

But why not, give it a whirl and see how it works.  Others have put bsd
style inits in and everything else probably so...  :)

~Jason

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