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Manage Systemd Services with systemctl on Linux
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Manage Systemd Services with systemctl on Linux

via DigitalOcean TutorialsJustin Ellingwood2w ago

Learn how to use systemctl to manage systemd services and units in Linux. Control startup, shutdown, and more. Follow this step-by-step guide.

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