09-20-2016, 02:37 AM
(09-13-2016, 07:29 PM)LL-user link Wrote: I'm with both of you! In regard to LAN networking as well as market approach.
Still leaves me with the question - although it's masked - is it really inactive?
Code:
man systemctl
quote:
Code:
"masked"
Mask one or more unit files, as specified on the command line. This will link these units to /dev/null, making it impossible to start them. This is a
stronger version of disable, since it prohibits all kinds of activation of the unit, including enablement and manual activation. Use this option with
care. This honors the --runtime option to only mask temporarily until the next reboot of the system. The --now option can be used to ensure that the
units are also stopped.
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