> > $ ls -al /usr/lib/systemd/user/multi-user.target.wants/infinite-tsukuyomi.service > > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 29 Sep 18 08:45 > > /usr/lib/systemd/user/multi-user.target.wants/infinite-tsukuyomi.service > > -> ../infinite-tsukuyomi.service > > > > And rebooted the machine. The service didn't start. But starts > > manually if I tell it to. Is there anything I'm missing here? > > > > There is no multi-user.target for user systemd instances (nothing > prevents you from creating one, but it does not exist by default). Good point. When I symlink it into /usr/lib/systemd/user/default.target.wants it starts on boot. Also, I've created a simple perl server: https://gist.github.com/x-yuri/45f53c16a99337ba0716a988290491bd And if I put perl-server.socket and perl-server.service into /usr/lib/systemd/user, and symlink perl-server.socket into /usr/lib/systemd/user/sockets.target.wants, it autoactivates on boot. The confusing thing though is: $ systemctl --user is-enabled perl-server.socket disabled And the fact that enable/preset/disable create/remove symlinks in ~/.config/systemd/user/sockets.target.wants. Which doesn't happen with a service (e.g. infinite-tsukuyomi) when the service is in /usr/lib/systemd/user. Regards, Yuri