Florian,

Well, you can see it this way.  I'd rather seen a bit more sensibility in doing 
that 'big step' when it means so much damage.

> systemd is a big step for debian, but its not the cause for everything.

Yes, true.

Well, anyway, poweroff button stopped working for me too, on both my laptop and 
my PC, right after the systemd update switch. I did not like it and moved back 
to sysvinit, and suddenly poweroff worked again. But of course, it could be by 
case. So, my problem was rather that of 'good style'. Without any warning, or 
asking me for choice, my sophisticated custom init setup altogether with some 
hardware go screwed up, and that made me angry. I was not used to such a 
treatment from Debian, in all the years before, to the contrary, the updates 
used to ask me about every little thing.


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