Sure, the /etc/systemd/system dir is for local modifications. But there
is inconsistency between upstart and systemd services in the sssd
package. Will trusty->xenial upgrade switch from upstart to systemd?
Then any local modifications to the /etc/default/sssd file will be
ignored. Why not use /etc/default to configure both systems?

FWIW, nfs-common configures its systemd services this way (with help
from nfs-config.service).

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