Currently, the s6-linux-init-runleveld service is an s6-sudod process
invoked with options -0, -1 and -2. Therefore, if the scripts/runlevel
script prints messages to its standard output, they are lost, because
it is redirected to /dev/null. So it can't do that. And messages
printed to its stan
Hello,
Currently, the s6-linux-init-runleveld service is an s6-sudod process
invoked with options -0, -1 and -2. Therefore, if the scripts/runlevel
script prints messages to its standard output, they are lost, because
it is redirected to /dev/null. So it can't do that. And messages
printed to its