> Some good info at:
> 
> https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/5497
> 
> So you likely have a result with "running" when doing:
> 
> systemctl status rc-local
> 
> And they suggest:
> 
> The only way to start a daemon in rc.local is by mean of "at -f
> <commandfile_that_includes_daemon> now", as atd runs in a separate
> cgroup thus rc.local gets no running PIDs in their group

Aieee! The only reason I'm starting things in rc.local is because
systemd can't ever start them properly because it has no idea
when the network is actually up. I guess I'll have to move all
my rc.local content to a different script and start that script
with the at -f now gimmick.

Thanks for the pointer!
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