pid_eins, 12 days ago @rrwo a service that is "started" is a different concept from "enabled" in systemd. "started" means: actually runing. "enabled" means: hooked into the system that it is automatically started at the right time, for example at boot, or at hw plug-in or similar. Your post sounds if the two concepts are mixed up?
@rrwo a service that is "started" is a different concept from "enabled" in systemd.
"started" means: actually runing.
"enabled" means: hooked into the system that it is automatically started at the right time, for example at boot, or at hw plug-in or similar.
Your post sounds if the two concepts are mixed up?