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OPS335 Lab 1

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Using the set-default command, not that it works right
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ll /lib/systemd/system/*.target
Systemd uses symbolic links to point to the default runlevel in use. To change the default runlevel you must first remove the existing symlink.: rm /etc/systemd/system/default.targetTo change your system to boot in multisystemctl set-user mode by default: ln -s /lib/systemd/system/multi-user.target /etc/systemd/system/default.targetMake note of the output of that command that would be needed to change the default 'runlevel' (or 'target' as it is now referred to when using systemd) to graphical or runlevel 5.
Test your VM to make sure that it boots correctly before moving on to the next step.
 
== Completing the Lab ==
In completing this lab you have started gaining experience with some of the skills you need to be successful in this course, and as a future system administrator. You have started to manage what a service does and how it works. You have worked with a configuration file, and tested to make sure that the changes you wanted took effect.
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