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Systemd Cheat Sheet ∞

The document is a cheat sheet for systemd commands, which is the default system and service manager in many Linux distributions like RHEL and CentOS. It provides a list of commands for managing services, viewing system information, and changing system states. Additionally, it includes commands for viewing log messages related to services.

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Systemd Cheat Sheet ∞

The document is a cheat sheet for systemd commands, which is the default system and service manager in many Linux distributions like RHEL and CentOS. It provides a list of commands for managing services, viewing system information, and changing system states. Additionally, it includes commands for viewing log messages related to services.

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