Is there any real, useful, reason to define both of these? In RH/Fedora, we
don't support a distinction, and haven't since switching away from sysvinit.
As they're set up now in systemd, they're identical except for some string
output, and do not have any different handling in the daemon itself asi
Hi,
patch 0001 and 0002 add preliminary Debian support to systemd.
patch 0003 fixes a small typo.
The fsck.target file is currently empy. In Debian we use two separate
init scripts during boot for the fsck task:
/etc/init.d/checkroot.sh and /etc/init.d/checkfs.sh. I'm wondering if
they should be