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by _flux 1283 days ago
Well, the used-to-be-true logic also resulted in scripts to find where there were core files, to remove them :).

At least in Debian and Ubuntu systemd-coredump is a separate package (and wasn't installed by default for me atleast), so I expect you can just remove it and it doesn't get automatically enabled in any way.