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systemd

systemd is the init system and service manager on most modern Linux distributions. It starts services at boot, supervises processes, handles logging via journald, and replaces much of what cron and SysV init scripts used to do. When a service won't start, keeps restarting, or fails after reboot, systemd is where you look first.

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