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Re: newbie in RH
- From: snort bsd <snortbsd yahoo com au>
- To: redhat-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: newbie in RH
- Date: Fri Jul 4 08:48:30 2003
thanks. could you point me to some URLs regarding
this?
best
_dave
--- Len Philpot <len philpot org> wrote: > On Fri,
Jul 04, 2003 at 07:30:10PM +1000, snort bsd
> wrote:
> > hi all:
> >
> > newbie in linux and loads of questions.
> >
> > i installed RH 8.0 and noticed that i can use gui
> to
> > start or restart some services. Looked at
> > /etc/rc.d/init.d and saw a lot of executable
> files. my
> > question are:
> >
> > under solaris /etc/rcX.d, files start with "S"
> will be
> > loaded automatically whne the system starts. so if
> i
> > don't want some daemons start, i just change those
> "S"
> > to "s". what about RH? could do something similar
> > instead of relying on GUI?
>
> Yes - I always do that. In general, I try to deal
> with the underlying
> architecture instead of using the GUI of the week...
> :-)
>
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