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Post Reopened by JdeBP, peterh, Jeff Schaller, Pierre B, don_crissti
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Jeff Schaller
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I have the /usr/lib/systemd and /etc/systemd directories, and systemd is running.

But I also have the /etc/init/ directory, with several .conf configuration files, I thought this was a sign of Upstart.

And I also thought Debian had moved to System V starting release 7. But that would imply having a /etc/inittab (that I don't have) directory, wouldn't it?

I have the /usr/lib/systemd and /etc/systemd directories, and systemd is running.

But I also have the /etc/init/ directory, with several .conf configuration files, I thought this was a sign of Upstart.

And I also thought Debian had moved to System V starting release 7. But that would imply having a /etc/inittab (that I don't have) directory, wouldn't it?

I have the /usr/lib/systemd and /etc/systemd directories, and systemd is running.

But I also have the /etc/init/ directory, with several .conf configuration files, I thought this was a sign of Upstart.

And I also thought Debian had moved to System V starting release 7. But that would imply having a /etc/inittab (that I don't have) directory, wouldn't it?

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Pierre B
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Init running in Debian 9.1

I have the /usr/lib/systemd and /etc/systemd directories, and systemd is running.

But I also have the /etc/init/ directory, with several .conf configuration files, I thought this was a sign of Upstart.

And I also thought Debian had moved to System V starting release 7. But that would imply having a /etc/inittab (that I don't have) directory, wouldn't it?