On 02/27/2013 09:08 PM, Michael Biebl wrote:
That is not quite true.

well, in our case it is...

If systemd is active, the services are enabled
right away. If systemd is not active, we will create a flag file and
the symlinks will be created the next time the system is booted with
systemd.

..since we're installing into a chroot where systemd is not 'active', but yes, thanks for the general definition.

What exactly does live-config-systemd do, btw?

it contains the service file to start live-config which is a bunch of scripts to alter certain aspects of the system during boot, see man live-config.

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