Lennart Poettering on Nostr: 1️⃣6️⃣ Here's the 16th installment of posts highlighting key new features of ...
1️⃣6️⃣ Here's the 16th installment of posts highlighting key new features of the upcoming v256 release of systemd.
(Sorry for dropping the ball on posting these for a while!)
The last feature I want to discuss in this series of postings is the new "capsule" concept of systemd v256.
systemd can be invoked in two contexts: as a system manager, i.e. PID 1, where it manages, well, the system. And as a user manager where it runs services for a specific user.
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