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Why do you need services at all? Just start each program when you need it. Shell is bloat.
Or just set
init=/bin/sh.Yeah but lacks some functionality. I prefer
/bin/emacsso I can edit text as well as run commands. EXWM is bloat.You only need programs if you're unhappy with the current state of your life. Delete computer, become enlightened.
SysV wants to have a word.