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Re: A few observations about systemd



On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 05:09:11PM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
> A lot of those /etc/default files have a ENABLED=YES flags, which are not
> particularly useful with systemd, as systemd provides proper mechanisms to
> enable/disable services in a convenient way.

That this is not particularly useful is not specific to any init
implementation. I hate 'ENABLED=' configuration options with a passion.
They do not make *any* sense, even init.d has a documented (and what's
more, actually *working*) implementation of not starting daemons at
boot. It's called 'remove the ******* symlink'.

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