[ale] Remove systemd network handling
Phil Turmel
philip at turmel.org
Sun Sep 26 08:44:55 EDT 2021
Geez, Steve! Have you ever heard of man-pages? (Yes, systemd has
man-pages.) Since you can't seem to bear looking for yourself, the
incantation you want is:
systemctl mask some-service-name
On 9/25/21 3:20 AM, Steve Litt via Ale wrote:
> Solomon Peachy via Ale said on Fri, 24 Sep 2021 22:53:54 -0400
>
>
>> Excuse me? What makes you think you are entitled to dictate how I
>> spend my time? What makes you think that your problems or priorities
>> are more imporant than my own?
>
> The problems and priorities are not just mine, and you know that.
>
> [snip]
>
>> But no, since I decline to work on Steve Litt's anything-but-systemd
>> vision, clearly I don't contribute to, or otherwise value, Free
>> Software, public record to the contrary be damned..
>
> I have a lot of company, and you know that. Plus, what I actually
> suggested was that you add a small piece of documentation to systemd: A
> piece of documentation that just might have reduced the numbers of that
> company, to the delight of you, Red Hat, Lennart, and Freedesktop.Org,
> but you're too busy making $150/hr to write the little document.
>
> So I guess I'll do it without you...
>
> Everybody: What commands or procedures do I use to permanently stop
> systemd from running a specific service?
>
> Thanks,
>
> SteveT
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