I just want to start a discussion, if it would be meaningful to replace
Sysvinit with Upstart ...

Here are some points for discussion:

1. The bootscripts can still be used (like Ubuntu did).
2. The LFS user will learn something about old techniques (runlevels) and
new techniques (event based booting) at the same time.
3. Upstart is more modern than Sysvinit (and it is under active
development).
4. Some distributions already use upstart (Ubuntu, Fedora) or will use it
in future (openSUSE, Debian).

What are you thinking about that?

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