Well in Void (using runit) each runlevel is just a directory with symlinks to the services.
I didn’t realize systemd had these security features (except for user/group switching, which is pretty standard). You can get those with other init systems, but it’s probably easier on systemd so I assume more people actually do it. I wonder if average distros take the time to harden their unit files.
Well in Void (using runit) each runlevel is just a directory with symlinks to the services.
I didn’t realize systemd had these security features (except for user/group switching, which is pretty standard). You can get those with other init systems, but it’s probably easier on systemd so I assume more people actually do it. I wonder if average distros take the time to harden their unit files.