From cfac42b6407e0e59f732c82985ca61b5b92d1438 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Cem Keylan <cem@ckyln.com>
Date: Sat, 11 Apr 2020 04:11:19 +0300
Subject: update

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diff --git a/src/index.md b/src/index.md
index b35d071..576eb5f 100644
--- a/src/index.md
+++ b/src/index.md
@@ -5,18 +5,40 @@ distribution.
 Package Manager
 ---------------
 
-Carbs Linux is built upon the world's best Linux distribution 
-[KISS Linux](https://getkiss.org) and uses [kiss](https://github.com/kisslinux/kiss)
-as its package manager, which has proven to be extremely flexible. I aim to move Carbs
-to an even more suckless path.
+Carbs Linux uses its own fork of the [kiss package manager] which is an extremely
+flexible package manager.
 
 
-Sane defaults
--------------
+Small base
+----------
 
-By default, Carbs Linux comes with busybox for coreutils, runit as the system 
-supervisor, and sinit as the init, though nothing holds you from changing any
-of them.
+By default, Carbs Linux comes with busybox for coreutils, and basic utilities
+for building new software. The rootfs tarball is not bigger than 40MB.
+
+
+Multiple Init Support
+---------------------
+
+Carbs Linux has support for multiple init systems and service supervisors.
+In the main repository are
+
+- `sinit`
+- `busybox-init` (SysVinit clone)
+- `runit-init`
+
+for init systems, and
+
+- `sysmgr`
+- `busybox-runit`
+- `runit`
+
+for service supervisors. The `carbs-init` package is the collection of
+init scripts that ensure the interoperatability of these init and service
+systems, and make it easier for the user to switch to their preferred
+combinations of system supervision.
+
+Nothing holds you back, however, from ditching any of these and packaging
+some other system supervision technique along with your own init scripts.
 
 
 Links
@@ -33,7 +55,7 @@ News
 
 ### Apr 10 2020
 
-IRC channel can now be accessed from #carbslinux at freenode!
+IRC channel can now be accessed from `#carbslinux` at freenode!
 
 ### Apr 06 2020
 
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