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Install. Restore sysvinit. Reboot. Problem solved.



Upgrade from wheezy. Continue using sysvinit because "continue using what's installed already" trumps "systemd is default for fresh installs". Problem doesn't even exist.

(I actually like systemd, just adding to the list of ways that Debian makes it easy to avoid it, in the hope of the whiners whining less :P)


The docs indicate sysvinit will be replaced by systemd-sysv for wheezy upgrades


It seems to be possible to stay with sysvinit in Jessie:

http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/How_to_stay_with_sysv...


Gah, looks like that changed recently (I did an upgrade a couple of weeks back and it wasn't the case), and I can't edit my comment any more :(




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