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Creating a Systemd Compatible Debian Container
Containers are being used constantly to provide flexibility and consistency among builds and environments. Introducing the ability to manage services within a container adds to the use case potential of containers. During this activity, the student will practice the steps necessary to create containers that support systemd within them.

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Container Filesystem Structure Created
The student is asked to create the filesystem and structure the container will be using. The location (and name of the container) will be called 'test'.
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Systemd Managed Container is Enabled for Persistency
The 'test' container should be enabled so that it restarts on boot automatically.
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Container is Running
The student is asked to verify that the container is running before turning it over to the development team.
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