On Sat, 20 May 2000, w trillich wrote:
> Dominic> all that "starting syslogd", "starting inetd" etc
> Dominic> when you're booting, it's controlled by init, right?
> Dominic> how do i tell it not to start the things I'd rather
> Dominic> not be running?
Mostly you will want to have syslogd, initd
> Dominic> all that "starting syslogd", "starting inetd" etc
> Dominic> when you're booting, it's controlled by init, right?
> Dominic> how do i tell it not to start the things I'd rather
> Dominic> not be running?
>
> if you're wondering about things like scsi-initialization
> and isdn setup, the
Dominic> all that "starting syslogd", "starting inetd" etc
Dominic> when you're booting, it's controlled by init, right?
Dominic> how do i tell it not to start the things I'd rather
Dominic> not be running?
if you're wondering about things like scsi-initialization
and isdn setup, then i say "me to
Hoi Dominic!
Dominic> all that "starting syslogd", "starting inetd" etc
Dominic> when you're booting, it's controlled by init, right?
Dominic> how do i tell it not to start the things I'd rather
Dominic> not be running?
I don't know how good or sloppy solution this is, but I usually sim
> all that "starting syslogd", "starting inetd" etc
> when you're booting, it's controlled by init, right?
>
> how do i tell it not to start the things I'd rather
> not be running?
>
man update-rc.d
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all that "starting syslogd", "starting inetd" etc
when you're booting, it's controlled by init, right?
how do i tell it not to start the things I'd rather
not be running?
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