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Add example messages returned to user after running the
`systemctl` commands to enable and start a system service.
Commands were added from a virtual image of Debian 10
after following the instruction steps.
`baltakatei` are:
$ sudo systemctl enable syncthing@baltakatei.service
`baltakatei` are:
$ sudo systemctl enable syncthing@baltakatei.service
- $ sudo systemctl start syncthing@baltakatei.service
+ $ sudo systemctl start syncthing@baltakatei.service
+
+The following notifications may appear while running these commands:
+
+ $ systemctl enable syncthing@baltakatei.service
+ Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/syncthing@baltakatei.service → /lib/systemd/system/syncthing@.service.
The status of the new system service can be verified via:
$ systemctl status syncthing@baltakatei.service
The status of the new system service can be verified via:
$ systemctl status syncthing@baltakatei.service
+The resulting status data will resemble:
+
+ $ systemctl status syncthing@baltakatei.service
+ ● syncthing@baltakatei.service - Syncthing - Open Source Continuous File Synchronization for baltakatei
+ Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/syncthing@.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
+ Active: active (running) since Mon 2020-04-27 09:01:00 PDT; 3min 34s ago
+ Docs: man:syncthing(1)
+ Main PID: 2799 (syncthing)
+ Tasks: 23 (limit: 1132)
+ Memory: 45.3M
+ CGroup: /system.slice/system-syncthing.slice/syncthing@baltakatei.service
+ └─2799 /usr/bin/syncthing -no-browser -no-restart -logflags=0
+
#### 2.2.b. Enable automatic startup via `systemd` upon login (user service).
For a user service, identify which user under which to run
#### 2.2.b. Enable automatic startup via `systemd` upon login (user service).
For a user service, identify which user under which to run