> This looks quite correct to me?  (It's also what's shipped in the package.)

I'm confused, then.  After installing systemd the first time, systemd
happily ran the init.d scripts that I had disabled in rc2.d but left
enabled in rc{3,4,5}.d.  We can probably agree that this is not the
expected behaviour on a Debian system.

Could you point me at where exactly systemd decides which of the rc?.d
services to start?

-- Juliusz

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