ich hatte das gleiche Problem.
Falls du noch interesse hast hier gibt's eine Lösung
alles was du hier eingstellt hast löschen -> nix für ungut und dann das hier machen
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tim@mars:~$ sudo apt-get install insserv
tim@mars:~$ sudo insserv qcontrold,start=S,2,3,4,5
Although Debian 9 uses systemd, the qcontrol package still uses System V init scripts.
For packages that have System V init scripts, systemd will use systemd-sysv-generator to generate suitable systemd unit files.
If you have a look in /run/systemd/generator.late you'll find both a qcontrol.service and qcontrold.service, but only qcontrol.service is linked to targets (look under the graphical.target.wants and multi-user.target.wants subdirectories).
I tried to use sudo update-rc.d qcontrold enable however because some links already exist it refuses to do anything. Apparently it uses insserv under the hood and I was able to successfully use that to make things right.
Hope this helps!
Ich musste bei mir noch folgendes machen
Ich habe noch die qcontrold.service in /lib/system/system angepasst
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[Unit]
Description=qcontrold
#Requires=dev-input-by\x2dpath-platform\x2dgpio_keys\x2devent.device
#After=dev-input-by\x2dpath-platform\x2dgpio_keys\x2devent.device
# If the config file is there, we assume qcontrol works on this machine.
ConditionPathExists=/etc/qcontrol.conf
[Service]
ExecStart=/usr/sbin/qcontrol -f
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Die Requieres und After haben den start verhindert
https://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?f=147&t=136192