Linux tip: Use `systemctl --failed` to quickly identify which services failed to start after boot.
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Linux tip: Use `systemctl --failed` to quickly identify which services failed to start after boot. Much faster than scrolling through journal logs when troubleshooting system issues. #Linux #SystemAdministration #SysAdmin
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Linux tip: Use `systemctl --failed` to quickly identify which services failed to start after boot. Much faster than scrolling through journal logs when troubleshooting system issues. #Linux #SystemAdministration #SysAdmin
Linux tip: Use `systemctl --failed` to quickly identify which services failed to start after boot. Much faster than scrolling through journal logs when troubleshooting system issues.
RUBBISH THAT IS A SYSTEMD ONLY TOOL
according to its creators the 2.2 million lines of code involved ensure efficient operation.
Know why I use a no systemd distribution. IT WORKS, starts my system and the code is about 2 million lines shorter than the mess Pottering and Sievert crated.
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