Hi,

        I am wondering what's the purpose of KillMode=none in netctl.service
and netctl@.service. Is it an artifact of some sort?
        I think it's better to not include a KillMode line (so the default
KillMode=control-group is used) because then systemd would clean processes left
by "network stop" (should there be any)...

Thanks,
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