Top 8 Most Popular Init.d Softwares | May 2024

Here are the top 8 most popular init.d softwares as derived from our TpSort Score which is a continually popular score, it denotes an estimated popularity of a software.

1. procd

procd procd is a process and system init service for OpenWRT. It's less resource intensive as it's intended for embedded devices, works with busybox and uClib, hotplug2, libubox and ubus. It watches configuration files to start or restart services and init scripts......

2. Chaperone Process Manager

Chaperone Process Manager Chaperone is a lean init-style startup manager for Docker-like containers. It runs as a single lightweight full-featured process which runs at the root of a docker container tree and provides all of the following functionality, plus much more: Monitoring for all processes in the container, automatically shutting down the container......

3. ureadahead

ureadahead über-readahead is used during boot to read files in advance of when they are needed such that they are already in the page cache, improving boot performance. Its data files are regenerated on the first boot after install, and either monthly thereafter or when packages with init scripts or configs......

4. update-rc.d

update-rc.d update-rc.d is a utility for managing /etc/init.d startup scripts. It automatically creates and deletes /etc/rc#.d symlinks.......

5. faster

faster Faster is a very little init script aimed at Linux power-users and geek stuff oriented people. It is not industrial strength and does not comply with any other buzzwords. What it really does well is providing much better daemon handling (by means of a daemon manager e.g., daemontools) whilst offering......

6. Upstart

Upstart Upstart is an event-based replacement for the /sbin/init daemon which handles starting of tasks and services during boot, stopping them during shutdown and supervising them while the system is running.......

7. Chkconfig

Chkconfig chkconfig is a utility for managing /etc/init.d startup scripts. It automatically creates and deletes /etc/rc#.d symlinks.......

8. runit

runit runit is a cross-platform Unix init scheme with service supervision, a replacement for sysvinit, and other init schemes. It runs on GNU/Linux, *BSD, MacOSX, Solaris, and can easily be adapted to other Unix operating systems.......