Hi, Can anyone pls. tell me how to configure which daemon to start during boot-up? With my current setup, there are many daemons that I don't need start automatically during boot-up. I know in Redhat there is utility call ntsysv that let you choose what daemon to start. I am using Suse 6.1 with 2.2.10 Kernel and I am a newbie. Thanks! Best regards, PB Lam Advanced Micro Devices
Hi All (again) & PB Lam who wrote:
Hi, Can anyone pls. tell me how to configure which daemon to start during boot-up? With my current setup, there are many daemons that I don't need start automatically during boot-up. I know in Redhat there is utility call ntsysv that let you choose what daemon to start. I am using Suse 6.1 with 2.2.10 Kernel and I am a newbie.
Thanks!
Best regards,
PB Lam
Advanced Micro Devices
Bring up a console window & type "yast" in the command line & have a look around @ the many configuration options that the good folks @ SuSE have put in their! You will find what you are looking for. Greek Geek :-) P.S, any spare K7's & mother boards lying about, my K6 166 is getting a bit worn out.... ;-)
On Sun, 01 Aug 1999, pb.lam@amd.com wrote:
Hi, Can anyone pls. tell me how to configure which daemon to start during boot-up? With my current setup, there are many daemons that I don't need start automatically during boot-up.
It's mostly controlled by YaST, in the edit configuration file option. If you don't see it there, you can always remove the symlink in /etc/rc.d/rc2.d for the daemon you don't want. For the most part, look at the config file, rc.config, which yast edits for you.
I know in Redhat there is utility call ntsysv that let you choose what daemon to start. I am using Suse 6.1 with 2.2.10 Kernel and I am a newbie.
Thanks!
Best regards,
PB Lam
Advanced Micro Devices
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