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Linux Service Management Made Easy with systemd

a) sudo shutdown now
b) sudo systemctl -r now
c) sudo systemctl reboot now
d) sudo systemctl reboot
e) sudo shutdown --reboot
a) The scheduled
file gets created in the /run/systemd/shutdown/
directory.
b) The scheduled
file gets created in the /run/
directory.
c) The nologin
file gets created in the /run/systemd/shutdown/
directory.
d) The nologin
file gets created in the /run/
directory.
a) A nologin
file gets created in the /run/systemd/shutdown/
directory.
b) A scheduled
file gets created in the /run/systemd/shutdown/
directory.
c) A nologin
file gets created in the /run/systemd/
directory.
d) A scheduled
file gets created in the /run/
directory.
sudo systemctl poweroff --force --force
command?a) Using the --force
option twice would result in an error message.
b...