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layout: page
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title: "Autostart using SystemD"
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description: "Instructions how to setup Home Assistant to launch on boot using SystemD."
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title: "Autostart using systemd"
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description: "Instructions how to setup Home Assistant to launch on boot using systemd."
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date: 2015-9-1 22:57
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sidebar: true
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Newer linux distributions are trending towards using systemd for managing daemons. Typically, systems based on Fedora or Debian 8 or later use systemd. This includes Ubuntu releases including and after 15.04, CentOS, and Red Hat. If you are unsure if your system is using `systemd`, you may check with the following command:
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Newer linux distributions are trending towards using `systemd` for managing daemons. Typically, systems based on Fedora, ArchLinux, or Debian (8 or later) use `systemd`. This includes Ubuntu releases including and after 15.04, CentOS, and Red Hat. If you are unsure if your system is using `systemd`, you may check with the following command:
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```bash
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$ ps -p 1 -o comm=
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