Am 11.02.2016 um 22:11 schrieb Martin Pitt:
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?

"reboot -f" helped a lot for the *one time change* as systemd was introdocued into Fedora long ago.....

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