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systemd now returns an error when it is asked to perform disable on the unit file path. In the past this was allowed, but systemd never really considered an actual content of the [Install] section of the unit file. Instead it performed disable on the unit name, i.e. purged all symlinks pointing to the given unit file (undo of implicit link action done by systemd when enable is called on the unit file path) and all symlinks that have the same basename as the given unit file. However, to notice that [Install] info of the file is not consulted one must create additional symlinks manually. I argue that in most cases users do not create such links. Let's be nice to our users and don't break existing scripts that expect disable to work with the unit file path. Fixes #3706. |
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