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8.1.3 Permanently Enabling/Disabling
Services
The service management commands mentioned in the previous section let you manip-
ulate services for the current session. systemd also lets you permanently enable or
disable services, so they are automatically started when requested or are always unavail-
able. You can either do this by using YaST, or on the command line.
8.1.3.1 Enabling/Disabling Services on the Command
Line
The following table shows a list of enabling and disabling commands for systemd
and SysV init:
IMPORTANT: Service Start
When enabling a service on the command line, it is not started automatically.
It is scheduled to be started with the next system start-up or runlevel/target
change. In order to immediately start a service after having enabled it, explicitly
run systemctl start <my_service>.service or rc<my_service>
start.
Table 8.2:
Commands for Enabling and Disabling Services
SysV init subcom-
mand
systemd subcommand
Task
insserv
<my_service(s)>
systemctl enable
<my_service(s)>.service
Enabling
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