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To stop a service in Linux the appropriate command is which of the following?
service [service name] stop
sc [service name] stop
service stop [service name]
sc stop [service name]
The Linux command to run System V init scripts to control services is "service," followed by the service name. and start/stop/restart. "sc" is used in Windows systems to do a similar task. Its syntax is "sc [start/stop] [service name]
also "sudo systemctl start [application] " will be used in most linux OS's in the future as system V is being replaced by system on the linux you can also use "sc" e.g. sc service start/stop -- the available correct answer is quite out-dated and the correct answer is distribution dependent.
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