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systemd is a system and userspace service manager for the Linux operating system. systemd is run as the first process at boot (PID 1) and acts as the init system that brings up and maintains the userspace services. | systemd is a system and userspace service manager for the Linux operating system. systemd is run as the first process at boot (PID 1) and acts as the init system that brings up and maintains the userspace services. |
Revision as of 17:36, 5 January 2016
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Overview
systemd is a system and userspace service manager for the Linux operating system. systemd is run as the first process at boot (PID 1) and acts as the init system that brings up and maintains the userspace services.