systemctl restart --verbose ... is sooo damn useful
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Tired: What's the deal with doggo dependency?!
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Dans l'herbe écrasée, à compter mes regrets
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systemctl restart --verbose ...is sooo damn useful.
It prints the service's logs to your terminal, while it is restarting (or analogously for other actions).
Introduced recently in systemd v258, if you hadn't heard. I had been looking for this exact feature for years!@fugi oh my god what this is so good?!?!?!?! -
systemctl restart --verbose ...is sooo damn useful.
It prints the service's logs to your terminal, while it is restarting (or analogously for other actions).
Introduced recently in systemd v258, if you hadn't heard. I had been looking for this exact feature for years!@fugi FINALLY. Adding this to a restart alias, thanks for pointing it out

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systemctl restart --verbose ...is sooo damn useful.
It prints the service's logs to your terminal, while it is restarting (or analogously for other actions).
Introduced recently in systemd v258, if you hadn't heard. I had been looking for this exact feature for years! -
systemctl restart --verbose ...is sooo damn useful.
It prints the service's logs to your terminal, while it is restarting (or analogously for other actions).
Introduced recently in systemd v258, if you hadn't heard. I had been looking for this exact feature for years!@fugi
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systemctl restart --verbose ...is sooo damn useful.
It prints the service's logs to your terminal, while it is restarting (or analogously for other actions).
Introduced recently in systemd v258, if you hadn't heard. I had been looking for this exact feature for years!@fugi !!!
I should not be this excited for something this basic. But here we are. This is going to be a real timesaver. -
systemctl restart --verbose ...is sooo damn useful.
It prints the service's logs to your terminal, while it is restarting (or analogously for other actions).
Introduced recently in systemd v258, if you hadn't heard. I had been looking for this exact feature for years!@fugi holy shit
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systemctl restart --verbose ...is sooo damn useful.
It prints the service's logs to your terminal, while it is restarting (or analogously for other actions).
Introduced recently in systemd v258, if you hadn't heard. I had been looking for this exact feature for years!@fugi in a similar manner I recently discovered `systemctl status --failed` to see all failed services, extremely useful if you're not exactly sure where in the dependency chain something went wrong
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@CyrilBrulebois @fugi @zhenech you can always use journalctl -f -u <service>
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systemctl restart --verbose ...is sooo damn useful.
It prints the service's logs to your terminal, while it is restarting (or analogously for other actions).
Introduced recently in systemd v258, if you hadn't heard. I had been looking for this exact feature for years!@fugi Oh this is cool. Now I need to break the habit of doing `systemctl restart $service & journalctl -f -u $service`
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systemctl restart --verbose ...is sooo damn useful.
It prints the service's logs to your terminal, while it is restarting (or analogously for other actions).
Introduced recently in systemd v258, if you hadn't heard. I had been looking for this exact feature for years! -
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@CyrilBrulebois @fugi @zhenech young folk these days will never learn our old traditions of yore!
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