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by evilDagmar 3439 days ago
I would suggest that simple common sense might prevent such a thing. It's not without reason that the older, wider heads always kept initd simple, in part to prevent it becoming an unnavigable monstrosity. The very idea of the "legacy" init implementations creating files, let alone suid root files, is laughable.
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"Simple" and "systemd" are two things that really don't belong in the same room.

While sysvinit had a lot of short-comings, at least it was simple.