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# man init
Brings up the documentation for systemd but systemd is not being used as init.
This  confuses users about which system is being used as "init", and how to 
manage services on the system.

You can see that this is still upstart with:
# sudo readlink /sbin/init
or
# ls -l /sbin/init

# man init
Should still result in the same thing as
# man upstart

Until systemd is used for init.

This effects 14.10 as of Dec 21, 2014

One solution would be to rename this systemd man page to, for example, 
"systemd-init" 
Users that have installed systemd as init will know what they are doing and 
will be able to find that page. 
Ubuntu should document the default init in manpages.

** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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"man init" results in systemd man page instead of upstart
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1404619
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