On Thu, 6 Aug 2015, Ralf Mardorf wrote:

Is there a reason that rtirq for Ubuntu Studio still is an init file for
sysvinit or upstart usage and the used init process is ignored?

What's the idea behind using systemd for the init process, but using
wrappers to start init files instead of systemd unites?

sysinit vs upstart is one area that debian and ubuntu differed rather a lot. I think most of the coversion work has been changing the upstart stuff. As systemd can deal with any of the sysinit stuff as is, that has been left. With rtirq, it will be either a direct import from debian or one of us dealing with it... which means having time to learn systemd.


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Len Ovens
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