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Gentoo used to be a leader in this area, with the first dependency-based init system being created in the early 2000's. Later,
Gentoo used to be a leader in this area, with the first dependency-based init system being created in the early 2000's. Later,
this init system was ported to C and became what is now known as OpenRC. We would rather support OpenRC going forward and look
this init system was ported to C and became what is now known as OpenRC. We would rather support OpenRC going forward and look
at other interesting possibilities rather than moving in lock-step with SystemD. We believe that the initial startup process
at other interesting possibilities than moving in lock-step with SystemD. We believe that the initial startup process
is an area where innovation and independence is important.
is an area where innovation and independence is important.

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OpenRC is the official init system of Funtoo Linux, and we explicitly do not support SystemD. Why? For a lot of reasons. We
believe that an operating system's init system is one of its distinctive characteristics, and is something we care about. 
Gentoo used to be a leader in this area, with the first dependency-based init system being created in the early 2000's. Later,
this init system was ported to C and became what is now known as OpenRC. We would rather support OpenRC going forward and look
at other interesting possibilities than moving in lock-step with SystemD. We believe that the initial startup process
is an area where innovation and independence is important.

OpenRC is the official init system of Funtoo Linux, and we explicitly do not support SystemD. Why? For a lot of reasons. We believe that an operating system's init system is one of its distinctive characteristics, and is something we care about. Gentoo used to be a leader in this area, with the first dependency-based init system being created in the early 2000's. Later, this init system was ported to C and became what is now known as OpenRC. We would rather support OpenRC going forward and look at other interesting possibilities than moving in lock-step with SystemD. We believe that the initial startup process is an area where innovation and independence is important.