I'm just looking in more detail at the set-systemd and set-sysv
scripts in section 7.1.

 Two questions:

1. set-systemd ends with
echo "Now reboot with /sbin/reboot-sysv"
 and set-sysv ends with
echo "Now reboot with /sbin/reboot-systemd"

 Are these swapped, i.e. set-systemd should instruct
people to run "reboot-systemd" ?

2. does a plain reboot not do whatever is necessary to change from
sysv to systemd, or vice-versa ?

 If any of htese instructions are correct then I think it needs some
explanation.

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