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rc-status: List manually started services.
$ rc-status --manual
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The command "rc-status --manual" is used to display the list of services on a Linux system that are set to start or stop manually.

In Linux systems, services are programs or processes that run in the background and perform specific tasks. These services can be set to automatically start during the system boot or to be started or stopped manually by the user.

By running the command "rc-status --manual," you are querying the system for the list of services that are configured to be started manually. This means that these services will not be started automatically during the system boot, and the user needs to manually initiate their startup.

The output of this command will typically present a list of services with their respective statuses, indicating whether they are set to start manually or automatically. This information can be helpful for system administrators to understand which services require manual intervention and which ones are set to automatically start during the system boot.

This explanation was created by an AI. In most cases those are correct. But please always be careful and never run a command you are not sure if it is safe.
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