[quoted lines by Aura Kelloniemi on 2022/03/17 at 10:59 +0200]

>The easy way to do all this is
>
>$ systemctl edit <unit-file-name>

I don't agree. When doing it that way, your edit session gets a whole, 
commented out, copy of the original service unit which, ultimately, you have to 
do a lot of editing on unless you want to either dig through a lot of comments 
all the time or just maintain a whole private copy. Maintaining a whole private 
copy is bad, of course, because then you'll miss the updates from a package 
upgrade.

Using systemctrl edit also encourages you not to keep multiple changes separate 
from each other (i.e. treating each change as an individual feature) which lets 
you, then, selectively turn each one on and off (by changing its extension, 
e.g. from .conf to .off).

Lastly, my purpose was to help users understand what's going on rather than 
simply preach some way to do it which seems more magical than sensible. I think 
users benefit from actually understanding things rather than remaining 
effectively enslaved to the "experts".

I think that clearly explaining things is always the best route.

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