One systemctl command to both start and enable
Using one command to both start and enable systemctl
managed software could help me delete a few lines in a few scripts, making them a bit more aesthetic (not really a problem but a nice thing to have).
Is there one systemctl
command to both start
and enable
a program controlled by systemctl
?
shell-script startup systemctl
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Using one command to both start and enable systemctl
managed software could help me delete a few lines in a few scripts, making them a bit more aesthetic (not really a problem but a nice thing to have).
Is there one systemctl
command to both start
and enable
a program controlled by systemctl
?
shell-script startup systemctl
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Using one command to both start and enable systemctl
managed software could help me delete a few lines in a few scripts, making them a bit more aesthetic (not really a problem but a nice thing to have).
Is there one systemctl
command to both start
and enable
a program controlled by systemctl
?
shell-script startup systemctl
Using one command to both start and enable systemctl
managed software could help me delete a few lines in a few scripts, making them a bit more aesthetic (not really a problem but a nice thing to have).
Is there one systemctl
command to both start
and enable
a program controlled by systemctl
?
shell-script startup systemctl
shell-script startup systemctl
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Yes, there is:
systemctl enable --now
This will enable and start the named units. See the systemctl
manpage for details.
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Yes, there is:
systemctl enable --now
This will enable and start the named units. See the systemctl
manpage for details.
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Yes, there is:
systemctl enable --now
This will enable and start the named units. See the systemctl
manpage for details.
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Yes, there is:
systemctl enable --now
This will enable and start the named units. See the systemctl
manpage for details.
Yes, there is:
systemctl enable --now
This will enable and start the named units. See the systemctl
manpage for details.
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