What is the difference between Red Hat SysV and Unix System V?
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Prior to RHEL 7, their distributions were built on SysV, a manager that looks much like the legacy System V (
init.d
, rc
, runlevels...).
They changed it to systemd from RHEL 7.
But what is the real difference between SysV and the Unix-like System V?
Why did they call it SysV, if it's the same?
Asked by Sandburg
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Jun 27, 2024, 09:21 AM
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