Doh! Yeah well, yes. I missed that when looking at it last night. Of course "daemon" as executable or function to start a daemon does not exist in Debian/Ubuntu. Still why it is run at all is odd. At least on x86 systemd is taking over so hardly that even when I try to run /etc/init.d/virtlockd start it gets converted into a systemctl call... But I think I know now what to do about "daemon not found".
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