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As an additional idea -- to separate lists of 'systemctl list-unit-files' command with subkeys --system, --user and --runtime. By default 'systemctl list-unit-files' should display all unit-files, including runtime generated ones. 'systemctl list-unit-files --system': to display unit-files from /usr/lib/systemd/system dir 'systemctl list-unit-files --user': to display units-files from /etc/systemd/system dir 'systemctl list-unit-files --runtime': to display units-files from /run/systemd/ dir Acceptable? 14.01.2016 17:01, Lennart Poettering пишет: > On Wed, 13.01.16 17:26, Stijn De Weirdt (stijn.dewei...@ugent.be) wrote: > >> hi all, >> >> i'm having following situation on a centos 7.2 system (systemd-219-19.el7) >> >> there is a sysvinit service called netconsole that is not listed as a >> unit or unitfile, but the unitfile was generated and systemctl seems to >> be able to handle the unit. >> >> the only odd issue is that this service is not enabled (chkconfig shows >> all levels as off). >> this system has otehr sysvinit services that do show up as units (but >> for those, at least one level is on) >> >> is this "normal"? and what sort of units exits that are not listed as >> units or unitfiles in general? > > We currently do not show runtime generated unit files among the output > of "systemctl list-unit-files", but it would probably make sense if we > would. Unit files that are automatically generated for SysV scripts > are of this kind, and thus not visible in "systemctl list-unit-files". > > Please file a github issue requesting support for listing such > generated files in "systemctl list-unit-files". > > Thanks, > > Lennart > _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel