After following the discussions of systemd (including everything on 
debian-devel), I find myself appalled at the rude and domineering attitudes of 
almost all systemd's defenders.  I don't trust them.  Accordingly, I'd like to 
keep systemd off my machine (sid) to the extent practical until things have had 
quite a while to shake out.

Is it sufficient to install systemd-shim and add one or all of these stanzas to 
/etc/apt/preferences? If just one, which?

Package: systemd
Pin: origin *
Pin-Priority: -100

Package: systemd-sysv
Pin: origin *
Pin-Priority: -100

Package: libpam-systemd
Pin: origin *
Pin-Priority: -100

Thanks for practical help.  I'm not looking for more flames.

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