On 06/01/2013 01:51 PM, Zygmunt Krynicki wrote:

I believe there was a counter example of using CUPS where unless you
really start it, other machines won't discover it via avahi and you
won't be able to print to a networked printer.

One exception does not mean that all daemons should be started like
that. If you need to have CUPS running in the background, idling,
then you can just let systemd start it anytime you want with the proper
configuration in its unit file.

Adrian

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