This sounds silly but I do think this used to work for me (current: v225 on 
Arch, perhaps something broke?)

> systemctl -M foo enable sshd.service

creates the symlink on the host, not in the container.
Other sub-commands also work on the host, not the container.

machine foo doesn’t actually exist. If it exists, the behavior is still the 
same.

The machine name argument is completely ignored.

What am I missing?

Actually just found an old v222. That produces a dbus error if machine foo does 
not exist. That sounds more reasonable.

Cheers,



Johannes.

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