"like what runit is to systemd" "i don't know if that's something to be proud of or not" - some guy on irc
Tiramisu is an init system designed for speed.
It does nothing more than start and stop the system by default. There are three main "runlevels", fs
which is called directly after the pseudo filesystems necessary for the system to run have been mounted, interlude
which is ran before dropping the user into a tty, and tty
which is what is responsible for actually starting said ttys.
$ git clone https://github.com/Dream-Imperium/tiramisu
$ cd tiramisu
$ make
$ sudo make install
If your distribution has any files specific to it, they can be found in dist
. Replace everything in /usr/lib/tiramisu
with your distribution specific files for optimal usage with your distribution.
If they're not available, feel free to contribute or request them.
:)