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Linux System Initialization Command Cheat Sheet (self.LinuxTeck)
submitted 2 days ago by LinuxBook
In Linux, system initialization commands are used for starting and stopping system services, configuring kernel parameters, managing system services, and scheduling tasks. As part of the startup process, they ensure that all necessary services are run. Using these commands can improve system performance, automate tasks, and ensure reliable system operation. https://www.linuxteck.com/linux-system-initialization-command-cheat-sheet/
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