My thud based system installs openssh-sshd but I want to have sshd disabled by default. So I checked the docs how to disabled a systemd service by default and found SYSTEMD_AUTO_ENABLE, perfect.
After I put that into my bbappend file I figured that sshd is still enabled by default. With one difference, it was no longer present as sshd.socket, but as sshd.service. This seemed odd and after another hour I realized that now sshd is stared as good old sysvinist script. Hmm. To finally disable sshd by default I had to disable it via systemd _and_ sysvinit. Is this really the expected way? :-( For reference, this is my bbappend file which works: SYSTEMD_AUTO_ENABLE = "disable" INITSCRIPT_PARAMS_${PN}-sshd = "remove" -- Thanks, //richard -- _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto