Sorry, perhaps I was unclear in my original description: For the masking to be effective *both* network-manager and NetworkManager need to be masked, or NetworkManager.service will start on boot. 'systemctl status network-manager' will show information about NetworkManager.service so it seems to be an alias that works for things other than masking, which does not feel like it's intended, whatever the canonical name.
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