This allows maintenance of the systemd environment allowing you to stop, start and extract a status from the running services that SystemD is managing.
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This command line tool allows maintenance of the systemd environment allowing you to stop, start and extract a status from the running services that SystemD is managing.
Just typing systemctl on the command line. Gives us over a hundred running services..
Just typing systemctl on the command line. Gives us over a hundred running services..
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Things to notice:
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=== Config-On-Boot Service ===
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* It occurs before the jack2 service. So zynthian is really just a big jack2 engine :-)
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* It's a one time fire
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* /zynthian/zynthian-sys/sbin/config-on-boot.sh then does the actual setup.
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=== Zynthian Webconf ===
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* /zynthian/zynthian-webconf/zynthian_webconf.sh runs it.
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* It's completely independent of other zynthian services.
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* It will always restarts after five seconds of being killed.
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=== Zynthian===
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* Zynthian won't run without jack
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* /usr/bin/startx ./zynthian.sh runs it.
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* There is a similar restart directive as with webconf.
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So remember normal kill -9 and such tricks will simply result in zynthian, or zynthian-webconf just restarting.
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If you do want to stop them for ritualistic disembowelment on a desk, then use systemctl with stop and start.