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In this video, we fix broken systemd services step by step using a calm, simple process. If a service will not start, keeps crashing, or shows as failed, this walkthrough shows you exactly how to find the problem and fix it without guessing. You will learn how to check a service’s status, read the error messages, use logs to understand what went wrong, and safely restart the service. These are the same steps used in real IT environments when web servers, databases, or monitoring agents stop working. This skill matters because troubleshooting services is a daily task for Linux administrators. When you know how to read what systemd is telling you, problems become manageable instead of stressful. What you’ll learn: • How to check if a service is running or failed • How to read error messages with systemctl • How to use journalctl to see detailed logs • How to fix common configuration problems • How to restart and verify a service safely This lesson is designed to reduce confusion and help you feel confident working in the terminal, even if you are just getting started. 👉 Video write up: https://bomorgantech.com/posts/ 🖥️ Try Linode VPS: https://www.linode.com/lp/refer/?r=b4... 📧 Request assistance support@bomorgantech.com 📚My Book, Linux Mastery Blueprint https://a.co/d/067Y7iQp #bomorgantech If you want more calm, step-by-step Linux tutorials, subscribe to Linux Made Simple. 00:00 Intro 00:19 Check the service status 01:08 Read the Error Message 01:40 Check Detailed Logs with journalctl 02:18 Fix configuration problem 03:03 Reload systemd and restart the service 04:08 When a service is disabled 05:33 Troubleshooting notes 06:50 Real World Example 08:39 Next Step 09:27 Outro