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  • I have a Windows AD domain and have my preferences and some apps as GPOs.

    In the server world we use Ansible, or in some cases maybe PowerShell DSC.

    Ansible is much more focused on Linux and orchestration, but does have some support for Windows, and DSC is for Windows Servers.

    Both use YAML or similar structured config to impart a state, e.g.

    - name: Install Firefox
      Ansible.builtin.package:
        name: firefox
        state: present
    

    Meaning that ansible does the legwork to make sure FF is installed.








  • NRoach44@lemmy.mltoLinux@lemmy.mlWhat exactly does systemd do?
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    1 year ago

    One thing that people miss - either out of ignorance, or because it goes against the narrative - is that systemd is modular.

    One part handles init and services (and related things like mounts and sockets, because it makes sense to do that), one handles user sessions (logind), one handles logging (journald), one handles networking (networkd) etc etc.

    You don’t have to use networkd, or their efi bootloader, or their kernel install tool, or the other hostname/name resolution/userdb/tmpfiles etc etc tools.