On Saturday, October 7, 2017 4:18:48 AM CDT Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>   (probably OT: more a systemd question than a fedora question, but
> i'm sure the experts will clear this up in short order.)
> 
>   wanted to experiment with the git daemon so, on my fully-updated F26
> system, installed git-daemon package, whose contents are simply:
> 
> $ rpm -ql git-daemon
> /usr/lib/systemd/system/git.socket
> /usr/lib/systemd/system/git@.service
> /usr/libexec/git-core/git-daemon
> /usr/share/doc/git/git-daemon.html
> /usr/share/doc/git/git-daemon.txt
> /usr/share/man/man1/git-daemon.1.gz
> /var/lib/git
> $
> 
>   i enabled the socket component easily enough with:
> 
> $ sudo systemctl enable git.socket
> [sudo] password for rpjday:
> Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/sockets.target.wants/git.socket →
> /usr/lib/systemd/system/git.socket.
> $
> 
> and started it as well, but i'm not sure how to start the git daemon
> itself since, as i understand it, the presence of the "@" in the
> service name typically means there can be multiple instances of them
> running (eg., getty@.service), but i have no interest in multiple
> invocations (and am not even sure why that would be a good thing).
> 
>   cut to the chase -- what's the proper way to start the git daemon on
> F26? put another way, what am i hopelessly misunderstanding here?
> 
> rday

The git-daemon service should be started "on-demand" when something connects 
to the socket.  -A

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