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diff --git a/src/wiki/init/switching-to-sinit.md b/src/wiki/init/switching-to-sinit.md deleted file mode 100644 index 180b736..0000000 --- a/src/wiki/init/switching-to-sinit.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -Title: Switching to Sinit - -Switching to Sinit -================== - -Carbs Linux runs `busybox-init` by default. You can switch to -anything else you desire, but only busybox-init and sinit are -officially supported. Switching to sinit is extremely easy, you -can be up and running within minutes. The only "hard" requirement -is an environment you will be chrooting in. So, let's begin! - - -Preparing your environment --------------------------- - -From your other environment, download the kiss-chroot utility -and make it executable. - - $ wget https://dl.getkiss.org/kiss-chroot - $ chmod +x kiss-chroot - - # From your environment start the chroot - $ kiss-chroot /mnt - -Removing busybox-init ---------------------- - -Now that we are in chroot environment, let's remove busybox-init. - - $ kiss r busybox-init - - -Installing and configuring sinit --------------------------------- - -Build and install sinit - - $ kiss b sinit - $ kiss i sinit - -Open up your `/etc/init/rc.conf` now and uncomment -the variables regarding SINIT. You are ready now. - -If you edited your inittab, make sure you reflect your changes -on the `/etc/init/sinit-launch-services.boot` file. - - -Finishing up ------------- - -If all of the above is done, simply exit the chroot and reboot. -Sinit should be functioning without any issues. |