On Sat, 26 Jan 2019 at 10:26:23 -0600, Steve Bergman wrote: > possibly since before the upgrade from Debian 7 with sysvinit to > Debian 9 with systemd I hope you upgraded from Debian 7 (usually booted with sysvinit) to Debian 8 (usually booted with systemd), then rebooted, cleaned up any obsolete packages, and upgraded from Debian 8 to Debian 9 as a separate step. Debian does not support upgrades that skip a release: our releases are about 2 years apart, and applying 4 or more years of development to a running system is too much change to do reliably in one go. If this system is working, it's probably fine now, but please upgrade in 1-release steps if you upgrade any similar systems. The major "Debianism" to be aware of with systemd is that in upstream systemd, logind's [Login] KillUserProcesses option defaults to "yes", whereas in Debian it defaults to "no". The benefit of that change is that on Debian systems, tools like screen(1) and tmux(1) work as intended without needing special steps to exclude them from the session scope; the cost is that processes that continue to run after a user's session has ended are not cleaned up (because systemd can't know that they weren't meant to behave like screen or tmux). smcv _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel