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I meant the latter. I don't really like systemd and I loved FreeBSD for its simplicity but also can't use it on bare metal because of a lack of drivers, so this seemed like a great option.
Wow, it's actually daily driveable? Mind linking me the installation docs, I can't seem to find em...
Yup! The handbook is here.
Damn, I'm amazed at how pain-free the whole installation/setup process is. Everything sorta just worked. Though, I'm struggling a bit, trying to make zram service with dinit.
I didn't setup zram but just went for a swap partition and specified it in fstab, so I'm not sure how that works really. There are a few issues open in GitHub about it but there seems to be no activity on them.