On Fr, 04.05.18 16:13, Thorsten Schöning (tschoening at am-soft.de) wrote: > Guten Tag Andrei Borzenkov, > am Freitag, 4. Mai 2018 um 12:07 schrieben Sie: > > > There is no multi-user.target in user instance (unless you added it > > yourself), user instance starts default.target. > > Thanks, that was the problem, after changing the target everything > seems to work as expected. I didn't spot that difference to the docs I > was using. > > Is there some counterpart for "systemctl --user ..." allowing me to > provide a username to work on instead of the "current user"? The only > thing in this direction I see is "--root" and providing a path to some > user's home dir. No, that's not going to work. You might be able to use "sudo" or "su" for that however. Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Red Hat