You can't, as we do use systemd-logind and other parts from the systemd
package.
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Title:
systemctl is broken if you don't boot with systemd
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Can systemd be safely uninstalled in the mean time for users not yet
testing this function?
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Title:
systemctl is broken if you don't boot with sy
For 15.04 we plan to change to systemd by default, at which point this
will work. For 14.10 making systemctl "invisible" is not an important
enough issue to warrant a stable release update; plus, some people
actually want to boot 14.10 with systemd for experimentation (note that
this is not officia
** Summary changed:
- systemctl is broken
+ systemctl is broken if you don't boot with systemd
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