FreeBSD adopted the NetBSD system too, mostly without changes AFAIK.
I never quite understood why Linux didn’t adopt it, or something similar to it. I always considered rc.d far superior to the SysV init that Linux used for so long, and the rc.d system offered sensible improvements – like better dependency ordering – but wasn’t a complete paradigm shift like daemontools/runit was.
FreeBSD adopted the NetBSD system too, mostly without changes AFAIK.
I never quite understood why Linux didn’t adopt it, or something similar to it. I always considered rc.d far superior to the SysV init that Linux used for so long, and the rc.d system offered sensible improvements – like better dependency ordering – but wasn’t a complete paradigm shift like daemontools/runit was.