systemd timers are not enabled by default even though listed in preset files

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There is a long-standing issue with certbot that the certbot-renew timer is not enabled by default even though it is listed in "90-default.preset" (fedora-release/epel-release):

https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/fedora-release/blob/rawhide/f/90-default.preset

Any idea how to debug this? I think it is not specific to certbot - for example x509watch.timer seems to be affected as well.

Felix
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