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forum.artixlinux.org › index › topic,1439Runit is better suited for running for servers/power users. Never came in contact with S6, can't say. Just for sake of completeness, openrc supports service supervision too. Openrc can be configured to use the builtin openrc supervisor, or in theory use runit or s6 supervision.
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www.reddit.com › comments › ipqvotopenrc/runit/s6? Unsure on which init system i should use, I played around with all three in virtual machines (virtualbox). To me, openrc is the friendliest to use, followed by runit and last is s6 (which has some seriously unmemorable commands – think like pacman).
Which Do You Prefer - OpenRC, s6, or runit?? - Page 2
https://forum.artixlinux.org/index.php/topic,1439.15.html14.04.2021 · I have tried s6, runit, and openrc. OpenRC allows you to configure `need`, `want`, `after`, and `before`. Without `want` directive, there is going to be a lot of hassle. `after` and `before` are not very important. However, OpenRC needs services to go background and produce PID files. This is no good. OpenRC still retains /etc/inittab which is ...