Added Debian Sysvinit support#436
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Closing PR to clean up the number of commits - mea culpa. |
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I recently wrote a sysvinit script for a couple of Debian and Devuan machines I have running sysvinit and figured I'd share. As-is it will only work with Debian-based distributions because of historic differences in LSB init functions called in the script, but to my knowledge Debian is the only large project to support sysvinit, and the only remaining sysvinit distributions who use sysvinit for service management are Debian-based (there are a couple that use sysvinit for init only and something else for service management).
No worries if you aren't interested in merging, I'll keep the sysvinit script posted on my profile for anyone interested.