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init(8)			    System Manager's Manual		       init(8)



NAME
       init - Upstart process management daemon

SYNOPSIS
       init [OPTION]...

DESCRIPTION
       init  is	 the  parent of all processes on the system, it is executed by
       the kernel and is responsible for starting all other processes;	it  is
       the  parent  of all processes whose natural parents have died and it is
       responsible for reaping those when they die.

       Processes managed by init are known as jobs and are defined by files in
       the  /etc/init  directory.  See init(5) for more details on configuring
       Upstart.

   Events
       init(8) is an event-based init daemon.  This means that	jobs  will  be
       automatically  started  and stopped by changes that occur to the system
       state, including as a result of jobs starting and stopping.

       This is different to dependency-based init daemons which start a speci-
       fied  set  of  goal jobs, and resolve the order in which they should be
       started and other jobs required by iterating their dependencies.

       For more information on starting and stopping jobs, as well as emitting
       events that will automatically start and stop jobs, see the manual page
       for the initctl(8) tool.

       The primary event is the startup(7) event, emitted when the daemon  has
       finished loading its configuration.  Other useful events are the start-
       ing(7), started(7), stopping(7) and stopped(7) events emitted  as  jobs
       change state.

   System V compatibility
       The  Upstart  init(8)  daemon  does not keep track of runlevels itself,
       instead they are implemented entirely  by  its  userspace  tools.   The
       event emitted to signify a change of runlevel is the runlevel(7) event.
       For more information see its manual page.

OPTIONS
       Options are passed to init(8) by placing them on	 the  kernel  command-
       line.

       --verbose
	      Outputs verbose messages about job state changes and event emis-
	      sions to the system console or log, useful for debugging boot.

NOTES
       init is not normally executed by a user process, and expects to have  a
       process	id  of	1.   If this is not the case, it will actually execute
       telinit(8) and pass all arguments to that.  See that  manual  page  for
       further details.

FILES
       /etc/init.conf

       /etc/init/*.conf

AUTHOR
       Written by Scott James Remnant <scott@netsplit.com>

REPORTING BUGS
       Report bugs at <https://launchpad.net/upstart/+bugs>

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 2010 Canonical Ltd.
       This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is
       NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR	 A  PARTICULAR
       PURPOSE.

SEE ALSO
       init(5)	 initctl(8)   telinit(8)  runlevel(7)  startup(7)  starting(7)
       started(7) stopping(7) stopped(7)



Upstart				  2010-02-04			       init(8)