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Debian does not contain /etc/lsb-release file (unlike Ubuntu), instead there's a binary lsb_release:
$ lsb_release -r
Release: 8.2
When release number is >=8.0 systemd service should be enabled. Maybe just removing this line would solve it. Assuming that most distributions would use either systemd or sysvinit.
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No, problem. Yeah, I've managed to bypass the issue, but it's annoying to do this on each server. Using /etc/debian_version is even better idea, than mine 👍.
Debian does not contain
/etc/lsb-release
file (unlike Ubuntu), instead there's a binarylsb_release
:When release number is
>=8.0
systemd service should be enabled. Maybe just removing this line would solve it. Assuming that most distributions would use eithersystemd
orsysvinit
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: