Control services, read logs, profile boot time, and inspect crashes with these four built-in systemd tools.
I will confess. I started writing this post about some stupid systemd tricks. However, I wanted to explain a little about systemd first, and that wound up being longer than the tricks. So this Linux ...
This is on CentOS 7. The behavior seems idiotic, so I assume the problem is me not understanding something basic. FWIW, this is with both services in question installed but not yet enabled.
How to list Linux services with systemctl for easier troubleshooting Your email has been sent Linux is an incredibly powerful system with GUI and command-line tools to meet nearly any need. Once upon ...