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Resolution: Unresolved
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RH199 - RHEL10.0-en-2-20251212
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| URL: | https://rol.redhat.com/rol/app/courses/rh199-10.0/pages/ch10s02 |
| Reporter RHNID: | chrispineusn |
| Section Title: | Guided Exercise: Identify System Processes that Start Automatically |
Issue description
Description: rh0024l-10.0 + In 1.2, "List all the installed service units", states the answer as "systemctl list-units --type-service" but in the previous lab #70, it says, "By default, the systemctl list-units --type=service command lists only the service units with active activation states. The systemctl list-units --all option lists all service units regardless of the activation states. Use the --state= option to filter by the values in the LOAD, ACTIVE, or SUB fields."
1.2 asks for all installed services and doesn't specify running specifically. Shouldn't the --all option be used here to show services in other states than running?
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