basic systemd question



I'm starting to use systemd. I've written a simple unit file and
systemd starts the service during boot. When I manually kill
the process though, it doesn't get restarted the way I expected
it would. Is there an option to specify for that? Thank you.


Brian Wood
Ebenezer Enterprises
http://webEbenezer.net
(651) 251-9384
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