Irrwahn wrote on 05.01.2018 08:32:
[...]
> From https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=825394
> I gather that it is possible to configure this in sd-logind, 
> so I simply assume the same holds for elogind as well. 
> 
> However, in message #256 in that same thread Martin Steigerwald 
> asserts that this setting breaks shutdown (in the sense of not 
> behaving exactly the way it used to with sysvinit). Will elogind 
> suffer from the same regression, or will that issue be taken 
> care of?

After reading the elogind README once again, I think the following 
quote actually answers my question:

 +
 | For shutdown, reboot, and kexec, elogind shells out to "halt",
 | "reboot",and "kexec" binaries.
 +

AIUI, elogind calls "halt", which in turn would call "shutdown", 
which executes the equivalent of "init 0". Thus, assuming PID1 is 
SysV-init, the traditional behavior would be preserved, correct?

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