Inside you are two wolves.

You can use update-alternatives --config wolf to set your default wolf.

@neil apt-cache search wolf and pick the one which doesn't depend on systemd?
@timb_machine @neil You mean the one from Daewoooan?
@benbe, @neil I was being a bit facetious, I largely use Ubuntu since we have a commercial support contract in place but I do tend to avoid systemd beyond PID 1.
@benbe, @neil I do have a stack of Open and FreeBSD too though where it's feasible.
@benbe @timb_machine @neil groans okay , that's a good one.