Ville Skyttä (ville.skytta@iki.fi) said:
Expected outcome: sysv init script and possible symlinks installed, bootup state saved, service loaded from systemd unit, restarted if it was running.
Don't do/support this.
Packagers are already doing things this way, the packaging guidelines mandate this subpackaging approach if one wants to continue shipping the sysv scripts, and "yum install pkg pkg-sysv" will result in this scenario taking place on upgrade. So in my opinion either this scenario must be supported, or the sysv subpackage approach banned.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Systemd "If present, the SysV initscript(s) must go into an optional subpackage"
I'd prefer they be dropped entirely. Not everyone agrees with me, though.
Bill