#!/bin/sh sd_booted() { [ -e sys/fs/cgroup/systemd ] } post_install() { if [ ! -f etc/machine-id ]; then systemd-machine-id-setup fi # enable getty@tty1 by default, but don't track the file systemctl enable getty@.service echo ":: Append 'init=/bin/systemd' to your kernel command line in your" echo " bootloader to replace sysvinit with systemd" } post_upgrade() { if [ ! -f etc/machine-id ]; then systemd-machine-id-setup fi if sd_booted; then # we moved the binary in 44-2 to /usr, so a reexec leads to a # coredump. refuse this reexec and warn the user that they should # reboot instead. if [ "$(vercmp 44-2 "$2")" -eq 1 ]; then echo "warning: refusing to reexec systemd. the system should be rebooted." else systemctl daemon-reload systemctl daemon-reexec fi fi # getty@tty1.service is no longer enabled by default, but we don't want to break # existing setups. if [ "$(vercmp 183 "$2")" -eq 1 ]; then # systemctl seems to be whiny on sysvinit. this will succeed unless something # horrific happens, so just mask the error. systemctl -q enable getty@.service || true fi } post_remove() { if getent group lock >/dev/null; then groupdel lock fi } # vim:set ts=2 sw=2 et: