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    dumb-init

    dumb-init

    A minimal init system for Linux containers

    Lightweight containers have made running a single process without normal init systems like systemd or sysvinit practical. However, omitting an init system often leads to incorrect handling of processes and signals, and can result in problems such as containers that can’t be gracefully stopped, or leaking containers that should have been destroyed. dumb-init is simple to use and solves many of these problems: you can just add it to the front of any container’s command, and it will take on the role of PID 1 for itself. ...
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    The FreeRC Project

    The FreeRC Project

    init, supervision, and service management suite + boot scripts

    FreeRC is an init suite consisting of boot scripts written in Lua and a small, fast, and portable init daemon.
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    rc-dot-stupid

    manage init/shutdown/monitoring of services

    rc.stupid a Linux daemon that: - repeatedly runs a start script at system startup until this script exits with zero status - regulary runs a check script - runs a stop script at system shutdown Why ? Because startup systems like systemd and upstart are sometimes hard to tune in many situations, like MySQL data directory on a networked filesystem. As rc.stupid does nothing other as running scripts (or anything that may be executed) you may find other use cases like simple clustering.
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