> Are you implying that getting init script customisations overwritten by package managers isn't a problem with non-systemd init managers?
Traditionally, init scripts were installed into /etc but package managers (or at least some of them?) took/take care to not overwrite files under /etc but instead let you merge in the new changes.
Traditionally, init scripts were installed into /etc but package managers (or at least some of them?) took/take care to not overwrite files under /etc but instead let you merge in the new changes.