Bug#747743: systemd: After switching from sysvinit to systemd former disabled services are started
Tollef Fog Heen
tfheen at err.no
Sun May 11 17:51:50 BST 2014
reassign 747743 openssh-server
thanks
]] Julian Wollrath
> I have the package openssh-server installed but disabled starting the server
> daemon via 'update-rc.d ssh disable', since I do not need it running all the
> time. When I switched to systemd suddenly the ssh service was started despite
> the fact, that I had disabled it. But I also had kdm only enabled for runlevel
> 5, systemd recognized that correctly and did not started it in different
> runlevels. Somehow the detection that ssh was totally disabled failed (or it
> was not even tried to detect that). The same holds for the bluetooth service,
> which I also disabled but which got started by systemd nevertheless.
This sounds like a bug in the SSH packaging, so reassigning to
openssh-server.
Colin, feel free to poke us if there's anything we can help with. (Or
reassign back if you feel this is a bug in systemd/dh_systemd.)
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Tollef Fog Heen
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