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=systemd changes=
===systemctl===
`systemctl` now supports filtering the unit list output by load state. The --state option will accept any value or a comma-separated list values of LOAD, SUB, or ACTIVE states. For example:
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systemd changes

systemctl

systemctl now supports filtering the unit list output by load state. The --state option will accept any value or a comma-separated list values of LOAD, SUB, or ACTIVE states. For example:

systemctl --state failed