Linux crash course – systemd: using the systemctl command

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Linux crash course - systemd: using the systemctl command
Linux crash course – systemd: using the systemctl command
In this episode of Linux Crash Course, we take a first look at systemd – the init system found in many Linux distributions these days. Specifically, we will review the systemctl command and use it to start, stop, restart, and activate the units in our system.

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