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by JdeBP 3739 days ago
The point where packages are rolling out with systemd unit files has already come and passed. The first rule of migrating to systemd has applied since last year, at least; to Ubuntu as to everyone else.

* http://homepage.ntlworld.com./jonathan.deboynepollard/FGA/sy...

* http://askubuntu.com/a/626858/43344

* http://askubuntu.com/a/707750/43344

Of course, it is not a lot of work to maintain NetBSD/FreeBSD rc scripts, in the majority of cases. They don't look like System 5 rc scripts at all.

* http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/~checkout~/src/etc/rc.d/...

But you're making an unfounded assumption that because UbuntuBSD uses the FreeBSD kernel, it will use the NetBSD/FreeBSD rc system. This is not the case for Debian/kFreeBSD and I would be very surprised were it the case for this, which is apparently an "Ubuntu/kFreeBSD" (as it were). Debian/kFreeBSD uses the Linux System 5 rc system, which is very much not "BSD init scripts". This will very probably use that, too. So the fact that NetBSD/FreeBSD rc scripts are a lot better organized than the Linux System 5 rc scripts that one finds on Debian is scant comfort.

What might give more comfort is that there's no reason that nosh couldn't run on UbuntuBSD. It can take systemd service/socket units and convert them to native service bundles, which can be used on FreeBSD under nosh service management.

* http://homepage.ntlworld.com./jonathan.deboynepollard/Softwa...

It would be interesting to try.