https://nosystemd.org/#alternatives
For Arch users: Artix with dinit is the easiest to switch to without getting a headache, as dinitctl commands are really similar to systemctl commands, package names are pretty much identical to Arch Linux, and AUR works (but you will have to find the dinit scripts for those AUR packages that have a system service).
Man don’t make me learn something else to start avoiding systemd. Its just so much more convenient than the alternatives.
That’s exactly why we adhere to Unix philosophy.
If software does too much it’s harder to replace.
OpenRC is really not that bad.
https://nosystemd.org/#alternatives
For Arch users: Artix with dinit is the easiest to switch to without getting a headache, as dinitctl commands are really similar to systemctl commands, package names are pretty much identical to Arch Linux, and AUR works (but you will have to find the dinit scripts for those AUR packages that have a system service).
Got root ? You’ll be fine for quite a while.
🤞