Hello Timo,

I'm not actually sure where these /etc/systemd/system/chrony* files come
from (in particular the mask). They are not owned by any package, nor
does chrony's postinst seem to create it (but maybe through a helper,
they are not exactly simple -- some weird interaction with the SysV
compat code?).

The chronyd.service link is created by the Alias=chronyd.service in
chrony.service, and systemd creates that when enabling the service.

My debian-testing VM has that chrony.service → /dev/null mask link right
after a fresh install and boot, no IPA script was running yet. But I
just saw that I apparently mixed up my VMs when reporting this here --
my ubuntu-stable VM does not have chrony installed at all (even though
freeipa-client recommends it, and I don't use --no-install-recommends).
I'll investigate this more thoroughly, chase down what creates that
pesky chrony.service masking, and report back here.

Thanks, and sorry for the noise so far!

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