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Init is starting all other processes. It's first process started by kernel. After that init uses init scripts to start all other needed functionality to boot up system, like mounting volumes, daem...
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Init is starting all other processes. It's first process started by kernel. After that init uses init scripts to start all other needed functionality to boot up system, like mounting volumes, daemons. It also plays a role in keeping services alive, and restarting them. (just like systemd does).