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Please help me in explanation of Linux boot process in deep
First, you've been here SIX YEARS now...you've also asked homework-type questions in the past, that haven't met with good results, have they? We aren't going to spoon-feed you links or look things up for you, period.
Also, this:
Quote:
Originally Posted by sridhar.bodike's SIGNATURE
B.Sridhar
Volvo IT
Service Monitoring Unix & Storage
Dept 23512
....is alarming. If you are a PROFESSIONAL administrator, working for a large multi-national corporation, and DO NOT KNOW how to look things up, then how did you get your job?
Systemd was only introduced into the RHEL software repository and as a default in June 2014 (i.e. v7). The OP might well be, and I would hazard probably is, running one of RHEL 4/5/6, all of which are still supported.
Last edited by hydrurga; 07-24-2016 at 07:17 AM.
Reason: Ha.
Systemd was only introduced into the RHEL software repository and as a default in June 2014 (i.e. v7). The OP might well be, and I would hazard probably is, running one of RHEL 4/5/6, all of which are still supported.
Thanks for the info. The hard O rolls on though...
Off topic:
I will take any opinion, may not go with it but best not to be a wuss... If we can't say anything and get away with it,,, you're a moron!
_______________________________ I.e: "free speech" and r/evolution!
Only kill weapons!
Last edited by jamison20000e; 07-24-2016 at 08:30 AM.
Reason: changed 'iron e' to Only kill weapons!
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