❦ 25 mai 2013 15:53 CEST, Michael Biebl <[email protected]> : >> With classis SysV init, we can prevent a daemon to be started on boot >> by replacing the symlink from S* to K* in the appropriate >> runlevel. > > Yeah, the interface to use for that is > update-rc.d foo disable|enable > >> This does not seem to work with systemd. > > Exactly the same command exists for systemd: > systemctl enable|disable foo.service > > That command creates the relevant symlinks, to enable the service. In > most cases that means creating a symlinks in multi-user.target.wants > which is the equivalent to a symlink in /et/rc?.d/
Well, it does not work for me:
$ sudo systemctl disable snmpd.service
Failed to issue method call: No such file or directory
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panic("esp: what could it be... I wonder...");
2.2.16 /usr/src/linux/drivers/scsi/esp.c
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