On Mon, Sep 6, 2010 at 3:19 PM, Tom Horsley <horsley1953@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
By sysctl, I assume you meant systemctl? sysctl is something else entirely.
Without knowing about systemd internals, it is quite possible that you have a dependent service that requires avahi-daemon, so, even though you've disabled avahi-daemon, another service starts it.
I've got sysctl disable avahi-daemon.service, yet whenever I boot
my f14 partition, I see avahi-daemon running anyway.
By sysctl, I assume you meant systemctl? sysctl is something else entirely.
Without knowing about systemd internals, it is quite possible that you have a dependent service that requires avahi-daemon, so, even though you've disabled avahi-daemon, another service starts it.
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