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next openrc release will likely finally have a init

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    next openrc release will likely finally have a init.d path in /usr (or /lib for split-usr systems) for packages to install init scripts to

    so /etc won't need to be a mix of system and user provided scripts
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    • witch_t *naviN witch_t *navi
      next openrc release will likely finally have a init.d path in /usr (or /lib for split-usr systems) for packages to install init scripts to

      so /etc won't need to be a mix of system and user provided scripts
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      @navi Why would you want init scripts to be in any folder but /etc/init.d ?

      Who wants to go looking in 2 places for scripts?
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        @navi Why would you want init scripts to be in any folder but /etc/init.d ?

        Who wants to go looking in 2 places for scripts?
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        @Suiseiseki @navi you guys don't put init.d in /daemons ?
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