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llewellen wrote:I ran # systemctl disable apt-daily
You have to disable the .timer units (there are two) rather than the .service (which is not directly enabled), see my last post for the command you need.
llewellen wrote:I ran # systemctl disable apt-daily
You have to disable the .timer units (there are two) rather than the .service (which is not directly enabled), see my last post for the command you need.
drew@dell:~$ su
Password:
root@dell:/home/drew# systemctl disable apt-daily{,-upgrade}.timer
root@dell:/home/drew# systemctl list-timers
NEXT LEFT LAST PASSED UN
Sun 2018-05-27 16:20:14 PDT 9min left n/a n/a sy
Sun 2018-05-27 17:03:34 PDT 52min left Sun 2018-05-27 16:03:10 PDT 7min ago an
2 timers listed.
Pass --all to see loaded but inactive timers, too.
lines 1-6/6 (END)
Note: I ran the disable command and it showed two files as being removed but the boot time didn't change at all. So, I re-ran the disable command then ran list-timers.
It is not that I am mad; it's only that my head is different from yours - Diogenes of Sinope
@Head_on_a_Stick: You have already spent an overly generous amount of time helping me with this and I don't want to impose on you any longer.
At the next Stable release I'm going to do a fresh install of that so I'm starting with a completely clean slate. I'm going to do a net install and then learn my way along as I install and add what I need.
In the meantime, a slow boot now with Testing is not a huge deal and I can live with it for the time being.
Thanks again
It is not that I am mad; it's only that my head is different from yours - Diogenes of Sinope