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| Running ${PKGSTEM} on OpenBSD
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Although dinit can be used to boot a Linux system from scratch, you cannot use
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dinit as a replacement for OpenBSD's init system. This package does however
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allow you to use dinit as a generic process supervisor on OpenBSD.
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Getting Started Guide
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=====================
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The best way to get up an running quickly with Dinit is to read the getting
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started guide:
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$ less ${TRUEPREFIX}/share/doc/dinit/getting_started.md
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Running System-wide
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The provided rc script starts a system-wide instance of dinit. The instance
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will run as root so that services requiring root permissions can be managed
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under dinit. If your services don't need root permissions, then you should run
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dinit as a normal user instead.
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When running a system-wide instance, add `-s` to your dinitctl(8) invocations.
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