On 6/8/19 10:55 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Fri, Jun 07, 2019 at 09:44:23PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote: > > [...] > >> But first you need to know the name of the man page. You can't read it if >> you don't know its true name... > > Not a user of systemd here, but... have you ever tried "man -k systemd"? > > Cheers > -- t >
Good Day (or night, depending on your TZ), I was writing a not about `apropos`, but you fired faster than myself. ;-) I count 182 systemd related manual pages on my Sid machine. Fortunately, among the lot, there is : systemd.index (7) - List all manpages from the systemd project Sadly, it is not referenced in the systemd(1) SEE ALSO section, which I would tend to consider the intuitive starting point of any person interested in knowing more about how to handled the arcane of this init process. systemd.index(7) alone is almost 1500 lines long in the meantime, but it references some manual pages that are not listed by `apropos`. Kind Regards, -- Étienne Mollier <etienne.moll...@mailoo.org>