I think misunderstood you comment to mean you were claiming that with
systemd-shim that systemd doesn't have to be installed.  Are what you
actually saying is that you can't avoid having systemd on the system,
but you can use systemd-shim to allow you so can use sysvinit through
appropriate grub config, but systemd will still be present on the
system, but unused?

Regards,

Daniel

On 05/01/15 04:33 PM, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
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> #774664: policykit-1: Forces use of systemd via dependency on libpam-systemd
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> It has been closed by Michael Biebl <em...@michaelbiebl.de>.
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