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Linux Administration Cookbook
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Linux Administration Cookbook

by Adam K. Dean
December 2018
Beginner
826 pages
22h 54m
English
Packt Publishing
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Introduction

systemd (stylized lowercase) is a hydra.

In the old world, we had one piece of software for each little thing we wanted to do on a system. Time was handled by NTP, devices were handled by udev, and init was generally handled by SysV Init.

In the new world, we have systemd:

  • System clock management can be handled by systemd-timesyncd.
  • udev was merged into the systemd code base, forming systemd-udevd.
  • Process initialization is handled by the core of systemd itself.

The list goes on.

Generally, systemd has been adopting other projects, or writing the same functionality into implementations of their own (such as systemd-timesyncd which is an NTP replacement.) However, the systemd suite is also modular, meaning that distributions ...

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