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-You are looking for the traditional init scripts in @SYSTEM_SYSVINIT_PATH@,
-and they are gone?
-
-Here's an explanation on what's going on:
-
-You are running a systemd-based OS where traditional init scripts have
-been replaced by native systemd services files. Service files provide
-very similar functionality to init scripts. To make use of service
-files simply invoke "systemctl", which will output a list of all
-currently running services (and other units). Use "systemctl
-list-unit-files" to get a listing of all known unit files, including
-stopped, disabled and masked ones. Use "systemctl start
-foobar.service" and "systemctl stop foobar.service" to start or stop a
-service, respectively. For further details, please refer to
-systemctl(1).
-
-Note that traditional init scripts continue to function on a systemd
-system. An init script @SYSTEM_SYSVINIT_PATH@/foobar is implicitly mapped
-into a service unit foobar.service during system initialization.
-
-Thank you!
-
-Further reading:
- man:systemctl(1)
- man:systemd(1)
- http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/systemd-for-admins-3.html
- http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/Incompatibilities
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-You are looking for the traditional text log files in @VARLOGDIR@, and
-they are gone?
-
-Here's an explanation on what's going on:
-
-You are running a systemd-based OS where traditional syslog has been
-replaced with the Journal. The journal stores the same (and more)
-information as classic syslog. To make use of the journal and access
-the collected log data simply invoke "journalctl", which will output
-the logs in the identical text-based format the syslog files in
-@VARLOGDIR@ used to be. For further details, please refer to
-journalctl(1).
-
-Alternatively, consider installing one of the traditional syslog
-implementations available for your distribution, which will generate
-the classic log files for you. Syslog implementations such as
-syslog-ng or rsyslog may be installed side-by-side with the journal
-and will continue to function the way they always did.
-
-Thank you!
-
-Further reading:
- man:journalctl(1)
- man:systemd-journald.service(8)
- man:journald.conf(5)
- http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/the-journal.html