> First of all, for the removal of upstart, one must install package
systemd-sysv.

Right, that will switch the default init to systemd. If you want to
experiment with that, you can do either that or boot with
init=/bin/systemd (you don't need both).

This is indeed not officially supported yet as there are still some
hundred packages to update which only have upstart jobs, but for a day
to day desktop it works quite fine these days.

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