@Michael: yes, this should be "stop on unmount-filesystem or single-
user" (we can create a new event for single-user to make the logic
clearer).

@Clint: I agree that full migration sounds like the best approach. I
have had a few discussions previously with Scott on the idea of abstract
jobs. There is quite a lot of scope here. Aside from network-services,
we could introduce jobs such as:

- "network-manager" (not the application, could also refer to connman, wicd, 
etc).
- "firewall" (iptables, ufw, etc).
- "display-manager" (gdm, kdm, xdm, etc)
- "ssh" (openssh, dropbear)

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  race condition on shutdown (leads to corrupted fs)

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