Antw: [EXT] Re: Q: Querying units for "what provides" a target

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>>> Michael Biebl <mbiebl@xxxxxxxxx> schrieb am 09.09.2022 um 10:30 in Nachricht
<CAGWsdOg-_29F=rW32=FyQ+mymP=BFB8V7=Kn_GQyTO62KPKq6g@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> I'd probably just use `systemctl status`

Can you give some details? I don't see what I'm expecting to see.

Regards,
Ulrich


> 
> Am Fr., 9. Sept. 2022 um 10:18 Uhr schrieb Ulrich Windl
> <Ulrich.Windl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I'm wondering: having some specific target, e.g. time-set.target, how can I 
> find out what actually "provides" that target?
>> I see that I can query what "requires" the given target, but how to I get 
> the other direction?
>> I mean by using a tool like systemctl, not by finding and grepping some 
> directories for symbolic links.
>>
>> Sorry if that turns out to be a stupid question where I should have known 
> the answer...
>>
>> Regards,
>> Ulrich
>>
>>
>>








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