Hi.  Got a (minor) systemd problem.

Running:
- 64-bit X86 computer.
- Debian Unstable, fully updated.
- Cinnamon desktop environment.
- stock setup, nothing exotic.

Boot up okay.
Internet connectivity okay (wifi, using Network Manager). No apparent
problems.

But,

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doofus@doofus:~$ sudo systemctl status
[sudo] password for doofus:
● doofus
    State: degraded
     Jobs: 0 queued
   Failed: 1 units
. . .

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: (
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doofus@doofus:~$ sudo systemctl
[sudo] password for doofus:
  UNIT                                                LOAD   ACTIVE SUB
   DESCRIPTION
  proc-sys-fs-binfmt_misc.automount                   loaded active
waiting   Arbitrary Executable File
. . .
● minissdpd.service                                   loaded failed failed
  keep memory of all UPnP d
. . .

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doofus@doofus:~$ sudo systemctl is-enabled minissdpd.service
enabled

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doofus@doofus:~$ sudo systemctl stop minissdpd.service

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doofus@doofus:~$ sudo systemctl start minissdpd.service

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doofus@doofus:~$ sudo systemctl status minissdpd.service
● minissdpd.service - keep memory of all UPnP devices that announced
themselves
   Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/minissdpd.service; enabled; vendor
preset: enabled)
   Active: active (running) since Fri 2019-03-08 15:39:02 EST; 2min 14s ago
     Docs: man:minissdpd(1)
  Process: 3683 ExecStart=/usr/lib/minissdpd/minissdpd-systemd-wrapper
${MiniSSDPd_INTERFACE_ADDRESS} $M
 Main PID: 3684 (minissdpd)
    Tasks: 1 (limit: 4915)
   Memory: 400.0K
   CGroup: /system.slice/minissdpd.service
           └─3684 /usr/sbin/minissdpd -i enp7s0 -i wlp6s0

Mar 08 15:39:02 doofus systemd[1]: Starting keep memory of all UPnP devices
that announced themselves.
Mar 08 15:39:02 doofus systemd[1]: Started keep memory of all UPnP devices
that announced themselves.

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doofus@doofus:~$ sudo systemctl status
● doofus
    State: running
     Jobs: 0 queued
   Failed: 0 units

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So, although the minissdpd.service unit is enables, it does not start
automatically at boot, but will start manually using systemctl start/stop.

My system "seems" to work okay (I didn't know there was a systemd problem
until I checked systemctl status out of curiosity. But I really would like
to find out why this unit does not autostart on bootup, and how to fix
that.

Ideas?

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