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Debian 9 OpenVZ Container - Which init program does it use?
lowendusername
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Can someone please let me know the output of the command
sudo stat /proc/1/exe
on a fresh Debian 9 OpenVZ container.
Thanks.
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Does anyone run a fresh Debian 9 on OpenVZ? :-)
(I don't use Debian anymore. Fuck you, systemd)
@WSS Interesting. Thanks.
@angstrom I want to try!
I'm running Debian 9 on a RamNode OVZ, init is
/lib/systemd/systemd
. It's not quite a clean install, but just aapt-get dist-upgrade
from Jessie. I'm no great fan of systemd, but it's running fine for me.-100 to CentOS 7 for using systemd
I've managed to upgrade from Debian Wheezy to Stretch on OpenVZ, partly due to getting answer as to what the 'official' template uses - so thanks again! I now use a fresh Debian 9 on OpenVZ too!
So what do you prefer? I moved to prefer Debian! LOL
Try Void.
@WSS interesting, never heard of that distro.
You should blame RHEL for that.
Slackware forever!!!!!!!!!
It's awesome, and awful.
Proprietary packaging system with NO NON-SOURCES available for preinstall other than bundled binary blobs, so any time you want to upgrade Chrome, you need to rebuild it from the source image packages.
The init system is a djb-inspired subsystem which uses all of his bizarre ideologies, including the "don't fucking fork and daemonize, or I can't manage you, cuntwaffle!" bits.
The entire system is a rolling-release, so unless you do an 'install from DVD' and not update, you get whatever is current at the time you do the installation. It's fucking sublime.
Hadn't realized that you were a Slackware user. Or was that in jest?
He also thinks systemd is born from an unholy alliance of homogay buttsex and stupidity.
Good to know that you two share so much. ;-)
Anyway, I'll give @AuroraZ credit for liking Slackware (if it wasn't in jest).
We all used Slackware once. Once.
Okay, I see, but then no credit. :-)
Are you still using that mess? I was on the impression that Void users had migrated to the Arch handjob and Void had been forgotten
Unless you did a 2.1 ELF upgrade, I don't want to see any more shittalk about dropping a distribution that had no direct upgrade path, security, and by default just did a gzip -dc >distfile< | tar xpf - -C /
I mean hell- even RedHat got "This isn't enough" right.
I'm not sure that it's been forgotten yet, but it's certainly aimed at masochists.
We can't all be v4p0rsky..
I skipped that ELF upgrade and did a clean install. Wasn't so hard. :-)
But, yes, Slackware appears too simple to some people ("if it's that simple, it can't be good").
The word you're looking for is "shithouse", not "simple".
The easy way out would be devuan.
I remember using ZipSlack, on a Zip Disk, through a parallel port Zip drive.
@WSS I’m too used to
service example stop
rather thansystemctl stop example
Yes, runs great.
Best of luck with that.
Dicks.
Even more interesting! Is it 99.9% stable?