> [Matias A. Fonzo]
>> I think if initctl cannot be created, it should try in another
>> location (fallback). Let's say /dev/initctl to /run/initctl
>
> Why?  That seem like a lot of fuzz for no gain to me.

Sorry. It's not clear to me which is the real reason (or issue) to move
initctl to /run when /dev/initctl has a purpose to be there.




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