On Fri, 17 Oct 2014, Peter Viskup wrote:
Hi Pierre,
you can answer your question by yourself by having a look into directory
/lib/systemd/system and read systemctl man
page.
Small hint could be to run 'systemctl -a -t service' command.
Some more information about systemd in Debain can be read on Wiki
https://wiki.debian.org/systemd.
Hope this helps.
hi Peter,
It's a good practice to tell people how they can help themselves, and it
should be encouraged,
but in some cases it's not enough, like in the present case.
I already looked at
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/autostarting#Systemd
which says:
systemd is the default init framework, replacing initscripts. The
services which are started by systemd can be found in the subfolders
of /etc/systemd/system/.
I found nothing about samba in any of these subfolders
https://wiki.debian.org/systemd.
didn't tell me either where I can find where the launch of the nmbs
ans smbd daemons is triggered.
running: systemctl -a -t service | grep samba gives:
samba.service loaded inactive dead LSB: ensure Samba daemons
are started (nmbd and smbd)
This still not answers to my question.
Looking in /usr/lib/systemd/user/ /etc/systemd/user/ gave nothing.
I must add that before getting the fix with "update-rc.d xx remove", I tried
to make a bug report against systemd,
and then discovered that there were already 261 reported bugs! That
discouraged me to continue.
best regards,
--
Pierre Frenkiel
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