On Tue, 2011-08-23 at 07:29 -0700, Toshio Kuratomi wrote:

> > This is broken IMO ... there is nothing inherently wrong with on
> > demand loading ... actually it is the opposite. (i.e should be done
> > whenever possible).
> >
> On demand loading is great.  But the system administrator needs to have
> control to be able to turn things on and off.  So we need Lennart to give us
> information on how to do that.

I believe this has already been explained several times: if you
*disable* a service, rather than *stopping* it, socket activation won't
happen until you re-enable it. It's only if you just stop a service that
socket activation will happily start it back up again. This is the
'three levels of 'off'' stuff, IIRC.
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