cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/36342010
Nitro is a tiny process supervisor that also can be used as pid 1 on Linux.
There are four main applications it is designed for:
- As init for a Linux machine for embedded, desktop or server purposes
- As init for a Linux initramfs
- As init for a Linux container (Docker/Podman/LXC/Kubernetes)
- As unprivileged supervision daemon on POSIX systems
Nitro is configured by a directory of scripts, defaulting to /etc/nitro (or the first command line argument).
So I should hate systemd because IBM’s German subsidiary provided tabulation machines to the Nazis during WW2?
If we don’t sanction entities involved in unimaginably horrible crimes are we even human?
That is not what I said. Please reread my post in its entirety.
Seems completely reasonable /s