Roger writes:

> I think my latest ubuntu14.04 uses [systemd...]

Unless you opted in, I think not.
AFAICT Ubuntu still defaults to upstart:

    $ grep -e upstart -e systemd ubuntu-meta-*/minimal-amd64
    ubuntu-meta-1.197/minimal-amd64:upstart
    ubuntu-meta-1.267.1/minimal-amd64:upstart
    ubuntu-meta-1.267/minimal-amd64:upstart
    ubuntu-meta-1.308/minimal-amd64:upstart
    ubuntu-meta-1.325/minimal-amd64:upstart
    ubuntu-meta-1.327/minimal-amd64:upstart

The only mention of systemd I see is in 14.10:

    ubuntu-meta-1.325/debian/changelog:
    * Added libpam-systemd to desktop

That pulls in "systemd" (on desktop installs), but prefers
"systemd-shim" over "systemd-sysv" -- the package that actually makes
systemd the default init.

Neither "systemd" nor "systemd-sysv" exist (as binary packages) in
trusty:

    $ rmadison -uubuntu systemd systemd-sysv
     systemd      | 204-5ubuntu20   | trusty                    | source
     systemd      | 204-5ubuntu20.7 | trusty-updates            | source
     systemd      | 208-8ubuntu1    | ubuntu-rtm/14.09          | source, 
amd64, armhf, i386
     systemd      | 208-8ubuntu8    | utopic                    | source, 
amd64, arm64, armhf, i386, powerpc, ppc64el
     systemd-sysv | 208-8ubuntu1    | ubuntu-rtm/14.09/universe | amd64, armhf, 
i386
     systemd-sysv | 208-8ubuntu8    | utopic/universe           | amd64, arm64, 
armhf, i386, powerpc, ppc64el

NB: I haven't done an *ACTUAL* install of ubuntu 14.04, so the above
might all be misleading if e.g. ubiquity has changed how it does
installs again.

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