Difference between revisions of "SysV, SystemD and UpStArt"
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− | SysV is a framework for [[scheduling tasks]] to start at boot time. It is beeing successed by systemd and upstart. | + | SysV is a framework for [[scheduling tasks]] to start at boot time. It is beeing successed by systemd and upstart. This affects how services are started and stopped. With systemd you start a service like |
+ | /etc/init.d/[[ntp]] start |
Revision as of 07:59, 21 January 2016
SysV, SystemD and UpStArt
SysV is a framework for scheduling tasks to start at boot time. It is beeing successed by systemd and upstart. This affects how services are started and stopped. With systemd you start a service like
/etc/init.d/ntp start