On 31 Aug 2023 14:17, Tom Browder wrote:
> Note: The systemd "/etc/systemd/sleep.conf" file has all entries commented
> out.
Take care, commenting may NOT be the same as disabling/setting to NO !
Each software has its own rules, but _usually_ when you comment out the
lines, the app built-in defaults will be used (like openssh).
Systemd behaves like that, at least that's what I observed after
commenting out the NTP server lines of systemd-timesync.
You should uncomment and specify NO like what Michel Verdier posted.
Ofc, if the units are masked/disabled, I guess those values are not
used/read.
But you never know, so belts and suspenders !
Yes, I agree, and I have already done that. Thanks!
-Tom
P.S. I rely on you experts because I know how much I don't know, and I can't even guess how much else there is to know. Thanks for covering for me!