Re: system crashes - is there a way/app/process to restore the system?

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Define "everything", system services are started provided they are enabled. (systemctl / init.d)

On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 2:29 PM, bruce <badouglas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey guys.

Had a system crash, and was wondering, in the fed/centos world (v6 and
above -guess that would be fed 22??) is there a process that can
basically scan the system, so that if the system crashes, everything
would be auto started on restart.

Also, would it allow the gedit processes to be fired up with the
requisite files being edited??

I saw something for ubuntu - dconf-editor, and I've seen some things
within the gconf where you can specify certain processes to be run on
startup.

But I'm more looking for something I can run, so that if I have a
crash, the system is pretty much back running prior to the crash.

Thoughts/Comments??

thanks
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