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== Usage ==
* <code>systemd:0</code> means first systemd socket defined in the .socket file (FD 3), <code>systemd:1</code> is the second (FD 4) and so on.
* <code>systemd:0</code> means first systemd socket defined in the .socket file (FD 3), <code>systemd:1</code> is the second (FD 4) and so on.

=== Configure a service to start at boot ===
<source lang=bash>
sudo systemctl enable courier-authdaemon
</source>

Revision as of 05:18, 14 November 2016

Usage

  • systemd:0 means first systemd socket defined in the .socket file (FD 3), systemd:1 is the second (FD 4) and so on.

Configure a service to start at boot

sudo systemctl enable courier-authdaemon