Package: tech-ctte Severity: important Dear Maintainer, Before version 8 jessie, I frequently rebooted/shutdown from the CLI...<shutdown -r now> When I tried doing so since installing version 8 ( I think I was up to 8.3?) I would get varying results: mostly the machine would "Hang" for a minute or so & then power down; but occassionally it would reboot. After the minute of hanging - a flashing little white line in the top Left Hand Side of a black screen - I would get unformatted messages across the screen followed occasionally by my password in clear text before the (tty?) login...On one occasion, it was my root password! I experimented with several suggestions from various forums: <init 0>; <init 6>; <systemctl [command?]>...but got confused. So I went to the Devuan site & downloaded it because in my gut, I believed that the problems were caused by systemd? I think systemd "has its finger in too many pies"! i.e.: it is involved in too many processes beyond the initialisation of the computer. This seems to me to go against the general grain of the basic Unix/Linux philosophy: (my paraphrase): Do ONE thing- Keep it SIMPLE - do it RIGHT.
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