Hi
On Wed, Jul 9, 2014 at 7:08 PM, lee wrote:
That is irrelevant.
How? The fact that dynamically started services can only directly be
controlled by systemd in a systematic manner is directly relevant. It
explains the real difference between disabled and mask.
I don't know what you don't understand ---
"disabled" means disabled, i. e. cannot be started.
No. That isn't what it means in sysvinit. It simply means that it isn't
started on boot.
Besides, dbus shouldn't start any services, that would be insane.
You can't just deny reality. d-bus is how services have dynamically been
started by a number of years. Before systemd, there was no way other way
to do it.
Rahul