"R. G. Newbury" newbury@mandamus.org writes:
So 'masked' is actually NEVER NOT EVEN WHEN YOU WANT IT. and DISABLED means SOMETIMES,
They confuse "masked" with "disabled" and "disabled" with "ondemand" and deny to fix that.
This thread contains numerous instances of why systemd is not well architected, although what it does do, it seems to do well.
There was also someone reporting that it doesn't do what it's supposed to. That seemed to be because it's so complicated that even the makers of the distribution didn't manage to set it up correctly.
Systemd is one more thing designed to take the control of our computers away from us. Think of it: All major distributions have no choice but to use it, it takes over all kinds of things and intentionally confuses developers and users alike through means that were already pointed out. And interestingly, ppl are trying to explain how systemd is not bad while nobody explains why it is good.