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Revision as of 20:35, 19 August 2023
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Internal
Overview
systemd
is an init system, a system and user space service manager for the Linux operating system. It is equivalent, and servers the same purpose as System V.
Differences between System V and systemd
Configuration
- Custom systemd Unit and Unit File
- Declare a Dependency between Services
- Setting Environment Variable for a systemd Service