How does this compare to man 5 environment.d ?

You can use that too. Difference is mainly that user.conf is what
systemd itself reads.

So you are saying that DefaultEnvironment in user.conf will read immediately 
and therefore all services started by systemd will see that but since 
environment.d is processed by a generator, it might run later and therefore not 
all systemd started services will have the variables set? Or am I 
misunderstanding it?

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Regards,
Peter
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