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{{Internal|Systemd_Concepts#Start_.28Enable.29_a_Service_Automatically_at_Boot|Enable a Service at Boot}} | {{Internal|Systemd_Concepts#Start_.28Enable.29_a_Service_Automatically_at_Boot|Enable a Service at Boot}} | ||
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Checks whether a unit is enabled. | |||
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Revision as of 23:27, 25 April 2017
Internal
Overview
See
-q (quiet)
Suppress output to standard output in snapshot, is-active, is-failed, is-enabled, is-system-running, enable and disable. However, it does not suppress output to stderr, which happens when the unit in question does not exists, etc.
You may want to consider:
systemctl -q .... 2>/dev/null
Commands
list-units
Lists loaded units.
show
Show properties of one or more units.
enable
is-enabled
Checks whether a unit is enabled.
start
Start (activate) one or more units.
stop
Stop (deactivate) one or more units.