Lightning fast Linux init

"It makes runit look like systemd" # about hummingbird is an init system designed for speed. It does nothing more than start the system and stop the system by default. There are three main "runlevels", `fs` which is called directly after the pseudo filesystems necessary for the system to run have been mounted, `interlude` which is ran before dropping the user into a tty, and `tty` which is what is responsible for actually starting ttys. # installation ``` $ git clone https://github.com/Sweets/hummingbird $ cd ./hummingbird $ make $ sudo make install ``` ### additional files If your distribution has any files specific to it, they can be found in `dist`. Replace everything in `/usr/lib/hummingbird` with your distribution specific files for optimal usage with your distribution. If they're not available, feel free to contribute them, or request them.