The systemd utility provides a method for activating system resources, server daemons, and other processes, both at boot time and on a running system.
Use the systemctl utility to start, stop, reload, enable, and disable services.
Use the systemd utility to manage service units, socket units, and path units.
Use the systemctl status command to determine the status of system daemons and network services that the systemd utility started.
The systemctl list-dependencies command lists all service units that a specific service unit depends on.
The systemd utility can mask a service unit so that it does not run, even to satisfy dependencies.
Click CREATE to build all of the virtual machines needed for the classroom lab environment. This may take several minutes to complete. Once created the environment can then be stopped and restarted to pause your experience.
If you DELETE your lab, you will remove all of the virtual machines in your classroom and lose all of your progress.