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#1 2010-08-25 15:25:44

oOarthurOo
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Registered: 2010-08-25
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Arch's BSD style init and parrallelized boot

Greetings,

Considering giving Arch a try sometime soon and just reading up on it, I came across some comments that Arch uses a BSD style init, which coming from Debian/Fedora is unlike what I've seen before.

Does Arch's BSD style init system allow for parrellized init scripts during boot?

That is, instead of starting foo1, foo2, foo3, foo4 sequentially, it starts foo1/2, foo3/4/5, etc.?

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AM

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#2 2010-08-25 15:39:04

karol
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#3 2010-08-25 15:39:42

skunktrader
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Registered: 2010-02-14
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Re: Arch's BSD style init and parrallelized boot

See this section in the beginners guide
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Beg … NS_Section

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#4 2010-08-25 15:40:45

fsckd
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Re: Arch's BSD style init and parrallelized boot

You can do this.


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