On Apr 7, 2013 7:12 AM, "Junk" <junk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> On 7 Apr 2013, at 01:22, Joe Zeff <joe@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > On 04/06/2013 03:47 PM, Richard Vickery wrote:
> >> I have little understanding of what I am looking for. Is there some way
> >> to call systemctl, get the same information, and paste this information
> >> here in an email for someone to look at? and perhaps let me know what to
> >> look for?
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> > If you're logged in as root, you can redirect the output to a file, like this:
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> > systemctl status foo.service > foo.txt
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> > which would put it into /root/foo.txt. Then, you can copy the contents of the file into your message after you've rebooted correctly.
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> At the risk of being pedantic, that command will put a text file in the current working directory. Which could be anywhere if you've done a cd
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> > systemctl status foo.service > ~/foo.txt
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> Will always put it into the home directory. (/root for the root user)
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> Junk.
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I believe I have used Linux long enough to be aware of what tilda, the ~, represents.
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