On Fri, Jun 23, 2000 at 01:50:39PM -0600, Gary Hennigan wrote:
> Well, you can use update-rc.d to accomplish this to some degree, eg.,
>
> update-rc.d -f xdm remove
>
> would cause the removal of the links in /etc/rc?.d to the
> /etc/init.d/xdm script and so xdm wouldn't be automatically started
Shao Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there any script out there that will let me to choose what
> services to start by default?
>
> For instance, I would like to have apache installed on my laptop,
> but I don't want to start it everytime I boot up. Editing
> /etc/init.d
On Sat, Jun 24, 2000 at 02:30:41AM +1000, Shao Zhang wrote:
>
> For instance, I would like to have apache installed on my laptop,
> but I don't want to start it everytime I boot up. Editing
> /etc/init.d/* won't help me much because then I will have to change
> it everytime I upgra
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On Sat, 24 Jun 2000, Shao Zhang wrote:
> For instance, I would like to have apache installed on my laptop,
> but I don't want to start it everytime I boot up. Editing
> /etc/init.d/* won't help me much because then I will have to change
> it ever
Hi,
Is there any script out there that will let me to choose what
services to start by default?
For instance, I would like to have apache installed on my laptop,
but I don't want to start it everytime I boot up. Editing
/etc/init.d/* won't help me much because then I will have
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