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Runit doesn't have a concept of instantiated services. But it's not a big problem as there aren't that many instantiated services and you will always know that all services started on boot are in /etc/service, while with instantiated services you need wildcards to find them if you don't know their exact name(systemctl status "*@*"). You probably won't notice anyway, as eg. all getty@tty1-6/run scripts point to the same getty@/run script, with each service having their own conf file.
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#!/bin/sh -e
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. ./conf
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exec utmpset -w $tty
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