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  1. Is there a reason murmur uses init.d rather than a systemd unit file? And if I were to try to convert from init.d to run from a systemd unit file would that cause any unforeseen issues? It runs fine as is using systemctl so not really any high priority reason other than everything else I'm playing with on my server so far is using unit files, and it would seem convenient to have all my service files the same type and in one place. Also I'm still a bit new to running a server and messing with service files so it would be a learning exercise. If it is feasible, I'm running ubuntu server 20.04 LTS but some investigation has led me to guides on installing murmur on CentOS, which include setting up a unit file: https://robido.com/server-admin/install-and-setup-a-mumble-server-on-centos-7/ Would it be reasonable to follow such a guide just adapting the file locations and whatnot? Any thoughts on the subject welcome and thanks in advance.
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