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[DevDungeon Intro] Hello, this is NanoDano at DevDungeon.com and were going to walk through the process of creating a custom service file for systemd. In this video Ill be using Ubuntu, but these instructions should apply to other distributions that also use systemd. For this tutorial, lets create a Bash script that will be our service. Ill make a file called pointless.sh. In pointless.sh, Ill add a shebang, create an unending while loop, and inside it, echo the current time, and then sleep for a second. Then save the file and quit. Be sure to add the executable permission to the script with chmod +x pointless.sh Now that we have a service that we want systemd to manage, lets create a service file. Go to the /etc/systemd/system directory and create a new file. Ill name this one pointless.service. The file needs to end with .service, but the prefix can be whatever you want. In the pointless.service file, the only section that is require
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