On Thu, 25.09.14 19:45, Damien Robert ([email protected]) 
wrote:

> I really like the new preset directive, and I plan to use preset files
> to synchronise the services I launch at boot across my computers.
> 
> However it is a bit cumbersome that preset files do not parse instanced
> services files. I could play with DefaultInstance in [email protected]/
> droplets

This wouldn't actually work as [Install] cannot be extended with .d/
drop-ins. Only the other sections can be.

> and add [email protected] in the preset file (this works); but this
> only allow to configure one instance.

How precisely would you envision this to work? I mean, so far
"systemctl preset [email protected]" will precisely enable
"[email protected]", but you are expecting that "systemctl preset
[email protected]" would somehow result in enablement of [email protected] or
so? How would we even denote that in the rules files?

Lennart

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Lennart Poettering, Red Hat
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