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<para>Rather than plain shell scripts used in SysVinit or BSD style init
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systems, systemd uses a unified format for different types of startup
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files (or units). The command <command>systemctl</command> is used to
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- enable, disable, controll state, and obtain status of unit files. Here
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+ enable, disable, control state, and obtain status of unit files. Here
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are some examples of frequently used commands:</para>
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<itemizedlist>
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</listitem>
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<para><command>journalctl -b[=ID] -r</command>: shows the journal
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- entries since last successfull boot (or for boot ID) in reverse
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+ entries since last successful boot (or for boot ID) in reverse
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chronological order.</para>
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