ghe writes:
SSH isn't starting at boot on my server. When I try to set it to do that, systemd says it can't do that 'without a command.'What kind of command makes it happy? Where does it need to be? (I've futzed with the ssh file in /etc/default, even entered a command: (qwerty="42" -- it wasn't impressed). I looked around on the web (lots of info about systemd commands, but nothing about what I need.) Help??
How exactly are you trying to enable it? Have you tried commands of this sort? # systemctl enable sshd.service # systemctl start sshd.service # systemctl status sshd.service Even if you already tried them without solving the issue, the commands' outputs would still be interesting. HTH Linux-Fan
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