> "systemctl list-unit-files" gives a very nice and quick overview. > Otherwise you can use "tree /etc/systemd/system" if that is what you > prefer. I don't see the point of doing that, but if that's what floats > your boat, it should give you the same information without the use of > a tool. The point as I have said is a universal textual interface that even strings /dev/sda | grep DAEMONS could pickup without difficulty. It may not be such an important point but if I am editing configs on one system I shouldn't need to ssh to a system with systemctl or boot said system. tree: command not found but I could use find etc.. So fair enough in this context but I still believe it leaves the issue of seperating daemon executions from anything else etc.. On Arch we still have DAEMONS perhaps for a good while or forever, so that's cool. -- ________________________________________________________ Why not do something good every day and install BOINC. ________________________________________________________