How to Manage Systemd Services on a Linux System

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How to Manage Systemd Services on a Linux System
Systemd is now used by default in most Linux distributions, from Fedora and Red Hat to Ubuntu, Debian, openSUSE, and Arch. The systemctl command allows you to get information about systemd’s status and control running services.   
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