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Why did apache2 get into this masked state? This moves the permission granting model a little further from dealing with … · i would like to understand what a masked service is and how to unmask it if need be. If you get. unit systemd-networkd. service is … But still one thing is not resolved: · to actually unmask the masked service x11-common, i had to delete the symlink to /dev/null and sudo apt-get install –reinstall x11-common && sudo systemctl daemon-reload. · i had the same issue after upgrading to 18. 04. What i found out so far. · doing systemctl unmask name_of_service. service completely removed my service definition file from /etc/systemd/system/, so now i need to add it back again. If you mask a service, then that creates a new symlink to /dev/null in … The 027 umask setting means that the owning group would be allowed to read the newly-created files as well. I have been trying to start postgresql on ubuntu 16. 04-lts using the command systemctl start … I found the command to unmask the service. I dont think thats how the final permissons are calculated, what if the unmask value is 077 how would you subtract 666-077 in that case ? I found an informative answer on how to start investigating the issue in the thread cant configure chrome remote desktop (it is not the … · systemctl –user –now enable pipewire-media-session. service now every time i start the computer i need to run these commands to get things working again: · 0 adding to romank s answer above, use the unmask command to unmask any service that is listed in the error, for example: Systemctl –user … It seems the unmask command fails when there is no existing unit file in the system other than the symlink to /dev/null.