Supporters of init freedom also dispute assertions that systemd is in all ways superior to sysvinit init, arguing that Debian ignored viable alternatives like sinit, openrc, runit, s6 and shepherd. All are therefore included in Devuan. Devuan.org now features an "init freedom" logo with the tagline, "watching your first step.
I run OpenRC with Gentoo (PC i5 gen3) and Systemd on Arch (Laptop i3 gen1). Systemd boots faster, but I really prefer OpenRC because of the way configuration works. I guess, Systemd might be easier to configure (you do a lot with few CLI commands), but I think the overview with my scripts is better.
See full list on wiki.debian.org systemd vs runit vs openrc. Prije 3 mjeseci. All settings are default OpenRC = Gentoo SystemD = ArchLinux Runit = Void hrvid.com/video/video-7Nm0yBouAvs.html OpenRC ...
Supervise-daemon first appeared in version 0.21 giving openrc supervision capabilities. Boot time comparison: sysvinit+OpenRC vs systemd, on Gentoo Linux x86 on VirtualBox. S6 and runit both have the capability of running as init, runit providing that functionality via a program called runit that does some setup and then launches a copy of runsvdir (the process scanner) as a child, and s6 via ...