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'''More articles on systemd at:''':
*[[CentOS 8.x systemd or systemctl]]
*[[Rocky 9.x systemd or systemctl]]
 
 


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and then read various service start-up times from blame.txt file.
and then read various service start-up times from blame.txt file.
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More articles on systemd at::


Newer versions of RPM based OS use systemd for service start/stop and enable/disable on startup

Check service start-up time

Systemd makes it very easy to analyse which service is taking how much time during boot. To do this use:

systemd-analyze blame > blame.txt

and then read various service start-up times from blame.txt file.



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