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  • Thanks for the response. I tried systemctl enable <service> and rebooted the system , service has started at bootime , but my question was to start the service without symlink (systemctl enable or manually creating the symlinks). But it seems like service is not started without any symlinks or dependacny with the other up and running services. Commented Aug 16, 2016 at 4:20