I made one terrible mistake in the video. Systemd is correctly spelled "systemd" with lowercase d. And this is mentioned in their documentation www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/. But I will leave video the way it is. I it just too much for me to redo it again.
For Fedora you can use the following directories to store systemd unit files /etc/systemd/system /run/systemd/system /usr/lib/systemd/system A little different than the ones in the video. Good video!
I made one terrible mistake in the video. Systemd is correctly spelled "systemd" with lowercase d. And this is mentioned in their documentation www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/. But I will leave video the way it is. I it just too much for me to redo it again.
Came across this in 2022, still great content thanks for sharing your knowledge :)
Excellent video. Could you increase the font size of terminal in future videos? So it will the easier to read.
Sure, thank you for feedback!
For Fedora you can use the following directories to store systemd unit files
/etc/systemd/system
/run/systemd/system
/usr/lib/systemd/system
A little different than the ones in the video.
Good video!
thanks, man! I will add your remark to the text format of the lesson.
Great video. Really clear
is that black arch?
Ver y Good. Thanks hoy man
systemctl --user start hello
gives me:
Failed to start hello.service: Unit hello.service not found.
Лэт ми спик фром май харт...