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diff --git a/nixos/doc/manual/administration/service-mgmt.chapter.md b/nixos/doc/manual/administration/service-mgmt.chapter.md index ba5c4cf15d545..ccf61c929ed1b 100644 --- a/nixos/doc/manual/administration/service-mgmt.chapter.md +++ b/nixos/doc/manual/administration/service-mgmt.chapter.md @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ systemd as init system. NixOS is of no exception. The [next section ](#sect-nixos-systemd-nixos) explains NixOS specific things worth knowing. -Without any arguments, `systmctl` the status of active units: +Without any arguments, `systemctl` the status of active units: ```ShellSession $ systemctl @@ -96,12 +96,13 @@ the service on boot. *User* systemd services on the other hand, should be treated differently. Given a package that has a systemd unit file at -`#pkg-out#/lib/systemd/user/`, using [](#opt-systemd.packages) will +`#pkg-out#/lib/systemd/user/`, using +[`systemd.packages`](options.html#opt-systemd.packages) will make you able to start the service via `systemctl --user start`, but it won\'t start automatically on login. However, You can imperatively -enable it by adding the package\'s attribute to [ -`systemd.packages`](#opt-environment.systemPackages) and then do this -(e.g): +enable it by adding the package\'s attribute to +[`systemd.packages`](options.html#opt-systemd.packages) +and then do this (e.g): ```ShellSession $ mkdir -p ~/.config/systemd/user/default.target.wants |