Samuel Thibault <sthiba...@debian.org> writes: > What is new here is that sysvinit-core can now get initially installed > not from d-i. And thus the tuning usually done by d-i can't work. > > Also, we probably have to think about ping-pong scenarii: install > sysvinit-core, then switch back to systemd, purge sysvinit-core, and > drop /etc/inittab. Change one's mind again, reinstall sysvinit-core. > We still want to have a console on /dev/hvc0. We're far from d-i, so > it'd rather be sysvinit-core which does the job of adding the console to > inittab. > > Can't some of the logic in finish-install's 90console simply moved to > sysvinit-core's postinst?
From my POV as an infrequent d-i contributor: For the reasons above and because having an /etc/inittab which does not do anything on systemd is confusing I think moving this to sysvinit-core is the best solution. Not reassing the bug right now to let others comment first. Gaudenz
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