Now start the new utility with Systemd:.
Chances are good that your Linux computer currently runs Systemd.
One of the most commonly used init systems is the Systemd?
These commands are the
end result of the complex machine that is Systemd.
You can download it, try it in conjunction with Systemd, and delete it later if you don't want it around.
The output here shows that Systemd created a symlink to tell itself to start Hddtemp when your computer goes through the
boot process.
This also means it will get a lot of the same features
that Ubuntu 16.04 shipped with, like snap package support, Systemd, and other things.
Love it or hate it, there is no denying that if you use Systemd, these commands will become useful to the management of programs on your computer.
Key developer Lennart Poettering has also stated that Systemd goes beyond init tasks
and may also act as a development platform and a link between individual applications and the Linux kernel.