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Much like the SysV init daemon, the Systemd init daemon is used to start daemons during system initialization as well as start and stip daemons after system initialization.

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  1. 28 July, 18:42
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    Closely related to the init daemon, the systemd is a daemon in itself that is directly or indirectly responsible for other deamons. it start other daemons during system boots up as well as start and stip them after booting. it is also the first and last daemon during system processes.
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