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Where is Systemd in Mac?
Sunday, 27 June 2021
On Mac, the alternative to service and systemctl is launchctl. I don’t really like it and am wondering if I can install systemctl onto my Mac. Is it possible, and if so, how can I do it?systemdosxservicesShareImprove this questionFollowedited Dec 18 \'17 at 22:17Gilles \'SO- stop being evil\'697k170170 gold badges14541454 silver badges19511951 bronze badgesasked Dec 18 \'17 at 0:40StrangeRanger39122 gold badges33 silver badges1313 bronze badgesAdd a comment1 AnswerActiveOldestVotes16No, Systemd, which systemctl is a part of, is a service manager designed specifically for Linux and uses interfaces and constructs specific to it such as cgroups. There is no port of it to Mac OS.
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