fedora 8 boot up time
Tom Horsley
tom.horsley at att.net
Wed Nov 14 18:28:07 UTC 2007
On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 23:04:29 +0530
Rogue <roguexz at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hmmm... that is interesting. So what are the other services that are
> turned on by default?
chkconfig --list | fgrep ':on'
will show all the services that are on at at least one run level.
I know I saw pcscd and openct on by default (something about smart
cards - I don't have a smart card read, I turn them off). (A really
good idea in Fedora 8 since pcscd seems to do nothing but infinite
loop).
I also get bluetooh services on by default (no bluetooth hardware
either), isdn service on by default (no isdn adapter :-), etc.
I have no raid disks, but I get mdmonitor on be default.
I have selinux disabled, but setroubleshoot and restorecond are
on anyway (and I forgot mcstrans).
I use cups rather than the HP printing system but hplip is
on by default.
I've read the description of the rpm that avahi-daemon comes with
and I still can't figure out what the heck it does, but I left
in on in case it was important :-).
I disable the firewall, but it still starts ip6tables and iptables.
I don't do any scsi device sharing, but it still starts
iscsi and iscsid.
I run mail via POP3 to my ISP, I don't need sendmail running.
I poll for updates when I'm ready, I don't need yum-updatesd running.
That's the ones I can remember changing, there were probably others.
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