systemd-analyze plot is a very reduced form of bootchart indeed, but has
the advantage that it's always available. OTOH, systemd has "systemd-
bootchart" built in which needs to be activated manually as it slows
down the boot due to the probing (like the original bootchart). But it's
very easy -- boot with init=/lib/systemd/systemd-bootchart, and pick up
the SVG from / run/log. (See man systemd-bootchart).

This shows all the information that the old "bootchart" package did
(it's built on top of that and got developed further). So I think we
don't need to bother about adding units to this package, and should
instead just remove it once we switch over to systemd as a default. Do
you agree?

** Attachment added: "sample systemd bootchart"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bootchart/+bug/1353587/+attachment/4273479/+files/bootchart-20141203-1304.svg

** Summary changed:

- [systemd] Bootchart needs unit files
+ superseded by systemd-bootchart, remove after switching to systemd

** Changed in: bootchart (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Triaged

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