None of the init systems listed on that wiki are written in Rust.
Rye is some sort of Python environment configuration system. There is a Rust process manager, but it’s designed for containers. There’s a drop in systemd service definition runner; last updated two years ago. There are at least three init systems written in Rust, but one was last changed 4 years ago, another 5 years ago, and the third 6 years ago.
I can’t find any reference that doesn’t lead back to the LJ article, and nothing that comes from Arch.
Artix supports three init systems, no-one of which are written in Rust.
I’m really suspicious about this. First,
None of the init systems listed on that wiki are written in Rust.
Rye is some sort of Python environment configuration system. There is a Rust process manager, but it’s designed for containers. There’s a drop in systemd service definition runner; last updated two years ago. There are at least three init systems written in Rust, but one was last changed 4 years ago, another 5 years ago, and the third 6 years ago.
I can’t find any reference that doesn’t lead back to the LJ article, and nothing that comes from Arch.
Artix supports three init systems, no-one of which are written in Rust.
This has the stench is AI.