The systemd Service File--The Service Section
In this Linux tutorial, we look at the "Service" section of systemd service files. We'll look at the different variables, commands, and parameters that you might find there.
The is the second systemd tutorial about systemd service files. In the third installment, we'll look at the one remaining section.
Information in this video could help you prepare for certain Linux certification exams, such as the CompTIA Linux+ exam, a Linux Professional Institute exam (LPI exam), or a Red Hat Linux certification exam.
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