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http://dx.doi.org/10.12673/jant.2017.21.1.78

Analysis of Linux Service Management System According to Boot Process Change  

Jung, Sung-Jae (Enber Co., Ltd.)
Bae, Yu-Mi (Enber Co., Ltd.)
Soh, Wooyoung (Department of Computer Engineering, Hannam University)
Abstract
Linux was born under the influence of Unix except for the kernel, Linux was used to bring the Unix system and relevant program package, commands, etc. However, the latest version of Enterprise Linux, RHEL 7 was adopted systemd instead of init to boot program and management services. The adoption of systemd was building its own Linux system, the system only. Also noteworthy point is that given the considerable number of features specific to a particular package and instructions. As Linux has been recognized as a subtype of Unix itself as a catch all this time the turn of the tide in the cloud era and there on their own to try various changes, the start of the adoption of these changes can be called systemd. Linux is the future beyond the confines of Unix is noteworthy not attempt any changes.
Keywords
Boot process; Linux; RHEL 7; Service management; Systemd;
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