This essentially adds another layer of configurability:
build disable, this, presence of configuration. The default is
set to enabled, because the service does nothing w/o config.
Officially we default to a "enable *", even though pretty much everybody
overrides this with "disable *". We have a bunch of targets and services which
should not be enabled by default. In case the default policy is not overriden,
our passive units would be enabled by presets, which is generally not useful at
all. So let's explicitly mark them as disabled.
Note that this effectively changes very little. E.g. on Fedora, all the units
listed in this patch were "disabled" already.
Fixes#14648.
I want to add presets/user/ later. This mirrors the layout for units:
we have units/ and units/user. The advantage is that we avoid having yet
another directory at the top level.
2017-12-06 10:18:35 +01:00
Renamed from system-preset/90-systemd.preset (Browse further)