On 12/27/24 12:21, David Wright wrote:
> On Fri 27 Dec 2024 at 11:27:18 (-0500), eben wrote:
>> On 12/27/24 11:18, David Wright wrote:
>>> On Sun 22 Dec 2024 at 01:16:31 (-0500), Alex Wahl wrote:
>>>> Is there any point to worrying about what's masked and disabled
>>>> if I don't have a specific technical reason? The reason I asked
>>>> it really just because I'm wondering if I accidentally set a unit
>>>> to that in the past I shouldn't have; I don't really know what
>>>> a "normal" system looks like
>>>
>>> Typically, a vanilla system will have very few files in /etc/systemd/
>>> that aren't just symlinks to files in /lib/systemd or /usr/lib/systemd.
>>
>> Hmm.  Maybe that applies to certain versions?  I don't think I've touched
>> that directory.
>
> Sorry, but did you only read the first two lines of my post?
>
> You snipped all the examples I gave and their explanations,

Sorry.  Carry on.

> BTW is your ls command aliased?

Yes.

eben@cerberus:~$ type ls
ls is aliased to `ls -shF --color=auto'

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