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I think you should be able to just `systemctl enable --now code-server`.
I'm not sure why it wouldn't actually stop when using $USER though. To
be honest I haven't ever used this syntax before, I always enable things
globally or use `systemctl --user`.
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Can someone explain how the systemd service works for code-server? I'm very confused because I ran the install script, then this:
sudo systemctl enable --now code-server@$USER
I am the root user and I'm the only one using this machine, so I want the service to be system-wide.
What I am confused about is that I can run
systemctl stop code-server@$USER
and the service says it is stopped. However, code-server is not stopped. It's still running and accessible. So it doesn't seem to be related to the actual app.How can I ensure that the systemd service is actually controlling code-server? Also, can set this up so that it's not
@$USER
? I just want to be able to typeservice cod-server restart
, etc.Thanks!
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