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During a configuration switch, changed units are stopped in the old
configuration, then started in the new configuration (i.e. after
running the activation script and running "systemctl daemon-reload").
This ensures that services are stopped using the ExecStop/ExecStopPost
commands from the old configuration.
However, for some services it's undesirable to stop them; in
particular dhcpcd, which deconfigures its network interfaces when it
stops. This is dangerous when doing remote upgrades - usually things
go right (especially because the switch script ignores SIGHUP), but
not always (see
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amqp | ||
audio | ||
backup | ||
databases | ||
games | ||
hardware | ||
logging | ||
misc | ||
monitoring | ||
network-filesystems | ||
networking | ||
printing | ||
scheduling | ||
security | ||
system | ||
ttys | ||
web-servers | ||
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