Tim writes:

Sounds like a good idea to have something by default (i.e. as part the
system, not just a user kludge) that looks out for failed services post
boot, and tries to get them working after a small delay.

I'm about half-way to figuring out how to kludge this with:

systemctl --failed | grep "failed"

I'll finish this tomorrow after it fails again (I reboot daily to limit the impact of memory leaks).

I do dimly recall that there was a cleaner way to do this. But I'm completely failing to find what it is.

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