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** <code>[[systemctl list-unit-files]] --state=enabled</code> | ** <code>[[systemctl list-unit-files]] --state=enabled</code> | ||
* List services enabled: <code>systemctl list-unit-files --state=enabled</code> | * List services enabled: <code>systemctl list-unit-files --state=enabled</code> | ||
− | * Show properties: | + | * Show properties: <code>systemctl show sshd.service</code> |
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* View dependencies: <code>systemctl list-dependencies sshd.service</code> | * View dependencies: <code>systemctl list-dependencies sshd.service</code> | ||
* Creating new services in: <code>/etc/systemd/system/</code> https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/system_administrators_guide/sect-managing_services_with_systemd-unit_files | * Creating new services in: <code>/etc/systemd/system/</code> https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/system_administrators_guide/sect-managing_services_with_systemd-unit_files |
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