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ray carter wrote:
>On Thu, 10 Sep 2020 12:47:40 +0100, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>> I just want to run one high priority daemon and one lower priority
>> demon, with shared memory between them...is there something simpler than
>> Linux? More like e.g. DOS?
>
>You could also do LFS (Linux From Scratch) - you'd build up from nothing
>instead of try to remove. Absolutely nothing in there that you don't want.
There's also Gentoo Linux, which you could think of as a more automated LFS.
You can even get a proper 64-bit userland under Gentoo on the RPi 3 & 4;
it's been around for probably at least a year now while Raspbian is just now
getting around to a 64-bit beta.
It's also systemd-free, unless you select otherwise.
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