Re: Systemd services start by default

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On Wed, 7 Dec 2016 23:56:25 +0100
sivmu <sivmu@xxxxxx> wrote:

> Today I noticed there were network services running on my system.
> I DON'T have have permanently running network services.
> WTF happened? Systemd happened!
> Or rather systemd-resolved and the systemd time sync daemon.
> 
> It seems that a recent update set those services to start by default.
> 
> I thought I would let you know and maybe this is worth an announcement
> because I won't be the only one not happy about systemd enableing
> services an my system that I don't need/want.
> 

How, exactly, is it doing this?



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