Your message dated Mon, 17 Nov 2014 15:57:19 +0000 (UTC)
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and subject line Re: Bug#761576: systemd: fails to shutdown after changing to
sysvinit
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regarding systemd: fails to shutdown after changing to sysvinit
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Package: systemd
Someone I know has just installed sysvinit-core on their system,
to switch there from systemd. This is currently the recommended
way of switching to sysvinit after installing a wheezy/sid system.
The installation was not done with --purge and did pull sysvinit-shim.
However, the system failed to come down / reboot properly after this.
If installing Debian with systemd then installing sysvinit-core and
rebooting is the recommended way to switch, it should work. I can
imagine something like this:
• in prerm, copy the systemd shutdown/reboot utility to /run
• in postrm, reboot the system using these utilities, with a
debconf priority=high question, and tell the user how they
can do that manually if they deny the auto-reboot in debconf
Does this sound reasonable?
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intrigeri dixit:
>Ping?
Ah, thanks, didn’t see that at first.
The box is unfortunately not easy to be used for reproducing.
As the maintainers are saying they regularily test this, it
probably was a fluke anyway. Or a hanging VM guest on the box.
I’ll close, for now.
bye,
//mirabilos
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