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They should as they are called with these arguments.
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systemd-debug-generator
SYSTEMD-DEBUG-GENERATOR(8) systemd-debug-generator SYSTEMD-DEBUG-GENERATOR(8)
NAME
systemd-debug-generator - Generator for enabling a runtime debug shell and masking specific units at boot
SYNOPSIS
/lib/systemd/system-generators/systemd-debug-generator
DESCRIPTION
systemd-debug-generator is a generator that reads the kernel command line and understands three options:
If the systemd.mask= option is specified and followed by a unit name, this unit is masked for the runtime, similar to the effect of
systemctl(1)'s mask command. This is useful to boot with certain units removed from the initial boot transaction for debugging system
startup. May be specified more than once.
If the systemd.wants= option is specified and followed by a unit name, a start job for this unit is added to the initial transaction. This
is useful to start one or more additional units at boot. May be specified more than once.
If the systemd.debug_shell option is specified, the debug shell service "debug-shell.service" is pulled into the boot transaction. It will
spawn a debug shell on tty9 during early system startup. Note that the shell may also be turned on persistently by enabling it with
systemctl(1)'s enable command.
systemd-debug-generator implements systemd.generator(7).
SEE ALSO
systemd(1), systemctl(1), kernel-command-line(7)
systemd 237 SYSTEMD-DEBUG-GENERATOR(8)