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# Startup Management (init.d) |
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`init.d` is a daemon which is the **first process** (PID = 1) of the Linux system. Then other processes, services, daemons, and threads are started by init. One can write their own scripts in *'/etc/init.d'* location to start services automatically on system boot. Services can be started and stopped manually by using `service` command. |
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It has following syntax: `$ service [service_name] [action]` e.g. `$ service ssh start` |
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<BadgeLink colorScheme='yellow' badgeText='Read' href='https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/the-linux-booting-process-6-steps-described-in-detail/'>Linux Booting Process</BadgeLink> |
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<BadgeLink colorScheme='yellow' badgeText='Read' href='https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/what-is-init-d-in-linux-service-management/'>What is init.d?</BadgeLink> |
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