Dear All, Excuse me setting a bad example here by cross-posting to two lists. I have a request to anyone there using a Linux system running systemd (host, guest, no matter) with a bit of time to do a quick check. I think that on systems running systemd, /sbin/init (if it exists at all) is always a symbolic link with "systemd" in the target. Would you be able to give me feedback for any Linux systems you have readily available running systemd if this is indeed the case, and if so what the link target is? Obviously no need to give identical feedback to what someone else has already given (for example, on my Ubuntu 15.10 host, "/sbin/init" points to "/lib/systemd/systemd": I don't need any more feedback for Ubuntu 15.10 unless you find that it is different on your system).
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