+According to Leon Feng:
Systemd support shortform service name now. See the wiki page:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd#Using_Units
For now, this only seems to work for starting, stopping and reloading
services. Unfortunately it doesn't yet seem to work for enabling or
disabling them. If I try for example
sudo systemctl enable netcfg@Kyle
or
sudo systemctl disable netcfg@Kyle
I receive the following error:
Failed to issue method call: Invalid argument
If I use the .service suffix, it works as expected.
sudo systemctl start netcfg@Kyle
and
systemctl stop netcfg@Kyle
also work as expected. Maybe it's a bug, but for now, I'll just remember
the .service suffix unless I find out this behaviour is indeed abnormal.
Thanks for the link. The wiki page is well written and helped prevent
some potentially major headaches.
~Kyle