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by crististm
4717 days ago
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If the startup scripts are upstreamed and standard then the init system should be standard. Systemd is not standard because it relies on Linux kernel specific semantics. BSD or any other kernels are left with no updated userland because they don't implement the same semantics. |
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Aside from this, standard has nothing to do with Linux only or not. E.g. Microsoft Office is a de facto standard, it only runs on Windows and a not exactly the same version is available on Mac OS. Not on Linux, not on BSD. The file format is a standard.