On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 5:55 AM, Jeffrey Goldberg <jeff...@goldmark.org> wrote:
> I'm an old Unix/Linux guy who has been away from modern Linux distros for a
> while. And I've simply found myself absolutely bewildered after ssh'ing into
> my BBB.
>
> I simply need a pointer to where I can find information about command line
> system admin for this sort of Linux distribution. As an analogy, I found
> that for my Raspberry Pi running Raspbian, I could read about Debian admin
> and package management. What should I be looking toward to understand
> Angstrom (command-line) system administration.
>
> A specific question is where can I find more about systemctl? As an example,
> I would like to know how sshd is started on my BBB (It runs just fine). But
> I can't find an sshd.service file as the man pages would lead me to believe
> exists. Nor do I find a "traditional" init.d file. (It was
> /etc/init.d/README that told me to learn about systemctl.) And I even
> desperately looked under xinitd.d.
>
> I feel like there must be some trove of documentation that I'm failing to
> find. I have looked before posting here.
Maybe this is what you are looking for:
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/
And there you find a link to this:
http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/systemd-for-admins-3.html

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