In the system-config-services, I see that sshd is not running when I boot the computer. The message at the top right says that: "The sshd service is managed by systemd. It may be started then run in the background, or be activated on demand..." I am unclear about the "be activated on demand" part. Does this mean that, when I run a program like sftp or sshfs, that: 1. systemd will automatically recognize that I need sshd.service to be started and will therefore start it for me; or does it mean that 2. I have to manually start sshd.service before I run sftp, sshfs, etc. ??? Please clarify. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test