Hi Tim,

Thanks for your reply. INIT_MANAGER did not work for me in Langdale either, but 
I tried Mickledore and see that it does work. I dug into this a bit more and 
figured out the issue, which was already fixed here:
https://git.yoctoproject.org/poky/commit/meta-poky/conf/distro/poky.conf?h=mickledore&id=316d66b4c43a2338609ca6c1c51afb0970a41c8e

Essentially this is a problem with the way INIT_MANAGER is assigned in the poky 
distro config. Those other variables I sent may enable systemd but do not 
disable sysvinit because INIT_MANAGER is still setting "sysvinit." Users who 
are using their own custom distro might not see this issue.

Thanks for both your responses, it ultimately led me to find the actual root 
problem.

Sincerely,
Ken Sloat
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