> The only thing I'm concerned about is how it's going to be packaged.
> I'm envisioning explaining how to get the daemon out of its initrd
> image, set it up and run it, especially before distros have it
> integrated. The stuff that's in the kernel now isn't horribly broken;
> it's just not optimal for some relatively unusual cases.
as for distros: RHL8 and later ship with it on the RH side
(default enabled as of RHL9).
As for where to start it: I really think an initscript is the logical
place; there has been some discussion about doing it
from the initramfs but I don't see real benifit from that; from starting
init to running the initscripts isn't exactly THIS interrupt/performance
heavy.
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