I think this happened with some recent updates.
I experience that "sshd" and "mysqld" (MariaDB 10.0.14) services
don't
start automatically after reboot when started with "service" or
"systemctl"
commands. I will need to manually execute "systemctl enable name.service"
(what will create the necessary symlink, and services will start with next
reboot).
Is this intended?
Also there is an inconsistence between the default Gnome edition and the
Xfce 'spin' here. On Xfce both mentioned services were affected. On Gnome
mysqld was not affected but sshd was (as far as I remember - it could be
opposite, but I think I remember right!).
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Hilsen / Regards
Peter Laursen