On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 18:43, Lennart Poettering <mzerqung(a)0pointer.de> wrote:
systemctl enable foobar.service
systemctl reload foobar.service ### reload if running
or just:
systemctl enable foobar.service
or, for debian folks which want to start services after package installation:
systemctl enable foobar.service
systemctl restart foobar.service ### restart if runnning, start if not
running
I think this scheme is really simply now, as the operations issued are
first class commands, and no switches necessary. Also, the verbs here
are 1:1 from the LSB specs, and hence should offer no surprises to
anybody.
Everybody happy?
I like them a lot better. I will go read through the blog to figure
out why there is a .service at the end of things...
Thankyou.
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