Re: Any published books on systemd? A cookbook?

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I can recommend the "Systemd for Administrators" series on http://0pointer.net/blog/archives.html as a good cookbook introduction to systemd

On Fri, Aug 28, 2020 at 4:47 PM Tom Browder <tom.browder@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I want to create a service file that has to consider other services. I have looked at the man pages and probably don't have enough life expectancy to properly grok them.

Can anyone point to a good book or cookbook for systemd?

Digital Ocean has the best I've found so far. Most "recipes" seem to be like Github's where each reads like an old Saturday morning movie serial as in "you've just found out how to write one line in one file. See my next article on how to write the second line of another file."

Best regards,

-Tom

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