2010/9/27 Andrey Borzenkov <[email protected]>:
> Mon, 27 Sep 2010 17:39:15 +0200 письмо от Lennart Poettering 
> <[email protected]>:
>> On Mon, 27.09.10 13:07, Cristian Axenie ([email protected]) wrote:

>> > I've managed to add the proper symlinks in sbin and the
>> > reboot/halt/poweroff/shutdown are now handled by systemctl. I also
>> removed
>> > the INIT_VERSION environment entry from the corresponding units. Should I
>> > consider to keep the entries in the current units (i.e.:
>> /etc/init.d/reboot)
>> > that are unmounting the filesystems or should systemctl handle all the
>> > unmounting actions safely ?
>> For now you should reuse the classic reboot scripts. Eventually we hope
>> to replace them with C tools however,
>
> Why? What exactly is wrong with how systemctl implements them currently?

Lennart meant the entire reboot/shutdown including killall and umount
and all the stuff, so we don't need to run any of the old distro
scripts at all by default.

Kay
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