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## `cronie`
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In Arch Linux I use `cronie` for cron jobs. (There is no cron service installed
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by default). Install `cronie` and then enable it in systemd with: lorem ipsum
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by default). Install `cronie` and then enable it in systemd with:
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```bash
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systemctrl enable --now cronie.service
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@ -4,17 +4,15 @@ tags: [systems-programming]
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# systemd
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Once the [boot process](Boot_process.md) has completed and
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the bootloader has located the kernel and injected it into memory the first user
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space program runs: `init` (for _initialisation_). `init` is a
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[daemon](Daemons.md) process that continues running until
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shutdown and is responsible for starting all the processes that are
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prerequisites for user space. For example: network connections, disk access,
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user logins etc.
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`init` is the parent of all processes: PID1. Whilst it does a lot of its work in
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quick succession at boot time it is not limited to the this stage of the
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lifescycle but runs continuously in reponse to new user events.
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Once the [boot process](Boot_process.md) has completed and the bootloader has
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located the kernel and injected it into memory the first user space program
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runs: `init` (for _initialisation_). `init` is a [daemon](Daemons.md) process
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that continues running until shutdown and is responsible for starting all the
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processes that are prerequisites for user space. For example: network
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connections, disk access, user logins etc. `init` is the parent of all
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processes: PID1. Whilst it does a lot of its work in quick succession at boot
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time it is not limited to the this stage of the lifescycle but runs continuously
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in reponse to new user events.
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On Linux systems `systemd` is used to implement `init`.
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