Patrice Duroux wrote: > By the time on my Sid system, there is an accumulation of: > > $ systemctl list-units --all | grep '●'
probably it is best to use $ systemctl list-units --all --state=not-found I try to understand where is the problem For example $ LANG=C dpkg -l podman dpkg-query: no packages found matching podman $ systemctl list-units --all podman.service UNIT LOAD ACTIVE SUB DESCRIPTION ● podman.service not-found inactive dead podman.service [...] but there is not podman.service file anywhere there is not a dependency in any systemd service but: $ systemd-analyze dump podman -> Unit podman.service: Description: podman.service Instance: n/a Unit Load State: not-found Unit Active State: inactive State Change Timestamp: Sun 2024-04-07 11:41:49 CEST Inactive Exit Timestamp: n/a Active Enter Timestamp: n/a Active Exit Timestamp: n/a Inactive Enter Timestamp: n/a May GC: yes Need Daemon Reload: no Transient: no Perpetual: no Garbage Collection Mode: inactive Slice: n/a CGroup: n/a CGroup realized: no WantedBy: multi-user.target (destination-file) ReferencedBy: multi-user.target (destination-file) so I found a dead symlink $ ls -l /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/podman.service lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 34 1 ago 2020 /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/podman.service -> /lib/systemd/system/podman.service $ LANG=C ls -l /lib/systemd/system/podman.service ls: cannot access '/lib/systemd/system/podman.service': No such file or directory It seem that removing podman package don't remove the symlink Ciao Davide -- La mia privacy non è affar tuo https://noyb.eu/it - You do not have my permission to use this email to train an AI - If you use this to train your AI than you accept to distribute under AGPL license >= 3.0 all the model trained, all the source you have used to training your model and all the source of the program that use that model