Configuring Runlevel
Charles Curley
charlescurley at charlescurley.com
Sun Apr 23 01:59:26 UTC 2006
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On Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 03:11:03AM +0200, Ali Helmy wrote:
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> On 23/04/06, Charles Curley <[1]charlescurley at charlescurley.com> wrote:
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> On Sun, Apr 23, 2006 at 01:37:23AM +0200, Ali Helmy wrote:
> >
> > Hey mates,
> > What is the absolute MINIMUM of services that need to be running in
> order
> > for runlevel3 to work correctly? I mean, can I remove ALL services,
> and just
> > start runlevel3, then after log-in, run what ever service i want?
> That depends on which services you don't think you need. You can run
> in single user mode (run level 1), but you probably want some things
> from run level 3. You probably want a network, in which case you
> probably want a firewall of some sort.
> Fire up system-config-services, and uncheck and stop services you
> don't think you need. Then try it. You can always turn them on again
> later.
> Then again, why start them up manually if you know you will want them?
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> Ok, so how do I start the firewall from the console?
If you use DHCP, you don't. The DHCP client will fire up the firewall
every time your IP address changes.
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