On 02/05/14 16:33, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Feb 2014, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>> On 02/05/14 05:22, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>>>   just digging into systemd (so be prepared for several potentially
>>> silly questions), and i was playing with some variations of listing
>>> systemctl services, and i ran:
>>>
>>> # systemctl list-units -t target --all
>>>
>>> and everything looked fine other than this line:
>>>
>>> syslog.target          not-found inactive dead   syslog.target
>>>
>>>   at the moment, syslog is running fine as a *service*, it seems ok
>>> ... so what does it mean that "syslog.target" is classified as
>>> inactive and dead?
>>>
>> Seems to me like a remnant.
>>
>> As you can see syslog.target does not exist and doesn't show up when
>> you do as suggested.
>>
>> systemctl list-unit-files -t target
>>
>> In F18, it did exist....
>    ,,, snip ...
>
> so is this worth a bugzilla? it doesn't *hurt* anything, but if it's a
> leftover, it's worth cleaning out.
>

IMO, it couldn't hurt to file one.


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