1) /command can be put anywhere I/Devuan wants, or if I want to go to
the trouble, removed completely.
It can probably be removed completely, and binaries linked into /bin
instead. /command is nice to have on systems where you keep a FHS
installation and a slashpackage installation separate;
On Mon, 03 Jul 2017 13:25:19 +
"Laurent Bercot" wrote:
> >So I was wondering what the original intent was in having these two
> >directories directly off the root? Is it so the init and supervision
> >can proceed even before partition mounts are complete? Is there some
> >other reason? Can an
So I was wondering what the original intent was in having these two
directories directly off the root? Is it so the init and supervision
can proceed even before partition mounts are complete? Is there some
other reason? Can anyone recommend setups that fulfill the reasons for
the direct-off-root
2017-07-01 20:37 GMT-03:00 Steve Litt:
>
> So I was wondering what the original intent was in having these two
> directories directly off the root? Is it so the init and supervision
> can proceed even before partition mounts are complete? Is there some
> other reason?
It has been mentioned in pass
Dear Steve,
I tinkered with runit on Devuan and Gentoo and managed to get some things
done with it in the past.
Here is the link to the docs I wrote for Devuan previously:
https://talk.devuan.org/t/runit-as-init-supervisor-for-devuan/487
Cheers,
Andy
On 2 July 2017 at 01:37, Steve Litt wrote:
Steve,
Have you checked for the source package to runit-run? You may find trouble
getting the Devuan devs to accept a slackpackage install, since it doesn't
meet the FHS. runit-run is a package that used to exist in Debian (and
Ubuntu imported it until 12.04, I believe), that Gerrit made to fit
Hi all,
I'm writing a document on how to install runit on Devuan, with the hope
that some day it will lead to a Devuan package that makes sense and to
the best degree possible implements the goals of the software's author.
Most of it's pretty straightforward, but the runit install scripts
(packag