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chapter07/systemd-custom.xml
r26a1b33 r1af5572 112 112 systems, systemd uses a unified format for different types of startup 113 113 files (or units). The command <command>systemctl</command> is used to 114 enable, disable, control lstate, and obtain status of unit files. Here114 enable, disable, control state, and obtain status of unit files. Here 115 115 are some examples of frequently used commands:</para> 116 116 … … 164 164 <listitem> 165 165 <para><command>journalctl -b[=ID] -r</command>: shows the journal 166 entries since last successful lboot (or for boot ID) in reverse166 entries since last successful boot (or for boot ID) in reverse 167 167 chronological order.</para> 168 168 </listitem>
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