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Revision as of 20:44, 18 January 2012
Fedora Specific
Starting from Fedora 15, systemd is a drop in replacement for SysVinit.
Information on Fedora's implementation of systemd:
Developer Specific
Information provided by the systemd developer:
For System Administrators
- systemd: Verifying Bootup
- systemd: Which Service Owns Which Processes?
- systemd: How Do I Convert A SysV Init Script Into A systemd Service File?
- systemd: Killing Services
- systemd: 3 levels of off
- systemd: Changing Roots
- systemd: The blame game
- systemd: The New Configuration Files
- systemd: part 9
- systemd: part 10