Yeah. And it’s a wrapper, stuff can happen. Not sure if it even works as root.
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I mean, wine does that with symlinks. But not on /, don’t run wine as root.
I think tooling only cares for partitions. So /home and / are usually runtime-critical (can be on different disks or network storage), while internal data disks count as removable, since you can unmount their partitions.
MonkderDritte@feddit.deto Linux@lemmy.ml•Will Linux’s New run0 Command Run sudo Out of Town?2·1 year ago80/20 you know? :) like in sudo vs. doas.
And no. Maybe Runit. Dinit, hard to say. S6 has no need for sockets but still implements it.
MonkderDritte@feddit.deto Linux@lemmy.ml•Will Linux’s New run0 Command Run sudo Out of Town?2·1 year agoNo, like, alternatives to systemd-stuff often do the same job in 1/3 or 1/10 the code.
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I mean, 1m is ca. 1 step. My dad is farmer, uses that a lot.
British too like to give things a swing.
MonkderDritte@feddit.deto Linux@lemmy.ml•Will Linux’s New run0 Command Run sudo Out of Town?213·1 year agoMeaning, run0 is overengineered too?
MonkderDritte@feddit.deto Linux@lemmy.ml•Will Linux’s New run0 Command Run sudo Out of Town?181·1 year agoBut for example replacing sudo is needed.
There’s plenty of 100-loc tools for that already. And doas, who has most of sudo’s server-features, is not much bigger.
And they all work even without systemd or services.
MonkderDritte@feddit.deto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux during the mid to late 90s (Windows 95 and 98 era)6·1 year agoEven if you were an early adopter and got a USB or Firewire device it might have some “basic” functionality that works with OSS drivers but you couldn’t use all of it.
Oh, like scanners still.
MonkderDritte@feddit.deto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux during the mid to late 90s (Windows 95 and 98 era)93·1 year agoWell, if
is now,
was back then.
MonkderDritte@feddit.deto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux during the mid to late 90s (Windows 95 and 98 era)3·1 year agoIn addition, everyone had a hardon for " compiling from source is better"
I mean, optimization had more of an impact on the weak CPU’s back then, no?
Ok, you got me there. Was a hard day.
If not, there’s probably one or the other security hole to root it and use chroot.
I played with Raspbian Minecraft up to Raspi 2.
Then, how about Sigurd and Brynhild?
Btw, my mother (60) is named Margaretha.