Practical Linux Command Line 2.0 - Make a Program Start on Boot with Systemd

Practical Linux Command Line 2.0 - Make a Program Start on Boot with Systemd

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This tutorial explains how to run scripts on boot using systemd, a powerful Linux utility. It covers creating a service file, configuring it with the correct syntax, and enabling it to run on boot. The video also demonstrates how to manage services using systemctl commands, including enabling, disabling, starting, and stopping services. The tutorial highlights the advantages of using systemd over Cron for boot scripts and provides practical examples of creating and managing a logs folder in the home directory.

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