At a guess it's for back compatibility for software that only knows about sysV init and not about systemd.
At another guess, something on your system (no, I don't know what) is using/expecting sysV init.
You'll need to provide more information as to how your system is "f******ed up" for more precise advice.
At another guess, something on your system (no, I don't know what) is using/expecting sysV init.
You'll need to provide more information as to how your system is "f******ed up" for more precise advice.
Statistics: Posted by thagrol — Wed Jul 23, 2025 3:58 pm