A dilemma is here regarding linux-lts. Systemd 213 and up won't work with linux 3.2 anymore, there might be some way to patch it to make it work, but so far no luck to get any available patch to apply, plus all available patches are kind of ugly hacks of different commits from a 2 + year period.
Options now are, use for the time being a systemd-lts based on systemd 212, still not a great solution, last good working systemd for linux-lts was 208. But that one can't be used as lts since there are way too many changes, .so versions adjusted, that the whole desktop needs rebuilding for that basically needing 2 distros.
Other option is to move to a newer lts kernel, linux 3.10. That one fully supports latest systemd, will see support until September 2015.
What is the preferred option? Does most older hardware work with 3.10, or is that too new? Stay with 3.2 (supported until 2016), hoping systemd-lts won't break with the regular builds?