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Traditional init systems for Linux distros
This is to investigate traditional rc/sysv init systems for Linux distros beside Debian.
Debian has its /etc/init.d intact and fully working as of Bookworm. I'm curious if other Linux distros do as well. Red Hat has purged Upstart so that is no option, and openSUSE has done away with insserv in Tumbleweed. Alpine and Arch certainly must have light-weight init system options.
The motivation here is to have a light-weight option to the arguably cumbersome systemd. In particular when working in Docker containers, where running netatalk directly is proving unreliable.