On Mon, 25 Jan 2016 07:41:32 +0100
Thomas Lamprecht <[email protected]> wrote:

> But doesn't executing the systemctl disable command not just removes the link 
> from /etc/systemd/system/<targetname>/ ?
> 
Yes, but other daemons could have dependencies or the internal event
handler still contains references to the said daemon. 
A reboot as suggested by Thomas or running: systemctl daemon-reload
should fix the problem. I tend to favor systemctl daemon-reload since
reboot always should be a last resort.

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