On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 11:11:32 AM Chris Samuel wrote:
> Wheezy (7.8) is too old for systemd to be the default, it's the default
> for  Debian 8.0 (Jessie), I forgot to put the version numbers in, sorry.
> 
> > I will be looking closely at Devuan.
> 
> I'm not running a Debian new enough for systemd, but under Ubuntu it's
> only  made things better.  Before I would get random (but often) times
> when my system wouldn't boot because of weird race conditions between
> software raid, LVM and init trying to fsck volumes before they were ready
> and so aborting saying it couldn't fsck something that didn't exist.  Of
> course when I tried manually it would work. :-(

Systemd is available in wheezy and worked well in all my tests.  The upgrade 
process from wheezy with systemd to jessie required a manual restart of 
systemd during the upgrade process but apart from that it was all fine.

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