Comment by OlympusMonds
1 year ago
If I had to guess it's because of the 'service' command, which goes 'service foo start'.
It took me ages to unlearn that pattern for using systemctl, even though as you say: it's far more consistent
1 year ago
If I had to guess it's because of the 'service' command, which goes 'service foo start'.
It took me ages to unlearn that pattern for using systemctl, even though as you say: it's far more consistent
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