This is indeed configurable with --with-rc-local-script-path-stop=.
However, I want to make sure we actually point it to a sensible value. I
can't find any reference to halt.local in Debian/Ubuntu. It seems
neither sysvinit nor upstart ever supported that file, so I don't think
there's any backwards compatibility issue here. http://www.linux-
tutorial.info/modules.php?name=ManPage&sec=7&manpage=init.d talks about
/etc/init.d/halt.local, but that looks SuSE specific.

Where did you actually see /etc/halt.local documented? Thanks!

** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low

** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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Title:
  /etc/halt.local has become /usr/sbin/halt.local

Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Ubuntu 15.10, amd64
  systemd-225-1ubuntu9

  /etc/halt.local seems to have moved to /usr/sbin/halt.local which IMO
  is bad for a couple of reasons.

  1) This is not where it's supposed to be
  2) Locally modified (non-dpkg managed) scripts under /usr is bad

  I have not been able to find anywhere documenting this as a decided
  change, so it seems like a bug to me.

  Please let me know if you need more info from me

  /Thomas

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