]] Stephan Seitz Hi,
| I don’t know if files in /etc/default are Debian specific ones, but | sometimes you need to change start parameters of the daemon. One | example is sasldauth. If you have postfix in a chroot environemnt | (standard Debian), you need to change the parameter for the named | socket. They are debian specific. | So you need a configuration file at least for certain daemons to | change options for the daemon start. Then either .include the file from /lib/systemd/system and override the settings you need or copy and edit the file. | Well, that is fine. I often disable a service by putting a „exit 0” in | its init script, if I don’t want to always run this service. But why | are the unit files not configuration files to begin with like init | scripts? In my eyes they all belong in /etc. ln -s /dev/null /etc/systemd/system/foo.service disables a service. (This will be «systemctl mask foo.service» once somebody gets around to writing the code.) Regards, -- Tollef Fog Heen UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87sjpwr95k....@qurzaw.varnish-software.com