Martin Pitt [2016-02-11 21:59 +0100]:
> This would apply if you boot with systemd, then install sysvinit, and
> want to reboot the machine (using SysV's /sbin/reboot), right? Or the
> other way around?
> 
> This is still somewhat relevant for Debian, but maybe there's
> something simpler that can be done for that case? If there's any other
> way to reboot the machine in that situation, it can also become
> documentation.

... I figure "systemctl reboot" should do?

Martin
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