Hi, First of all: I wasn't paying attention and thought these are your *startup* scripts (rc2.d)...
Benedek Frank:
> On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 13:47:26 +0200
> Jochen Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Benedek Frank:
> > >
> > > K02mountvirtfs S05bootlogd S30checkfs.sh S48console-screen.sh
> > > K36discover S05initrd-tools.sh S30procps.sh S50hwclock.sh
> > > K36mountvirtfs S05keymap.sh S35mountall.sh S55bootmisc.sh
> > > K38pppd-dns S07hdparm S36udev-mtab S55urandom
> > ^^^^^^^^
> > Do you use ppp on this machine?
>
> Why did you say PPP? The ifupdown? No I dont use PPP. WHat should I kill from
> here?
pppd-dns (I actually underlined the entries I was talking about, but you
can only see that if you read your mails with a monospaced font). A look
at /etc/init.d/pppd-dns reveals, that this one won't save you much time,
though.
> > > K39dns-clean S10checkroot.sh S39ifupdown S70nviboot
> > ^^^^^^^
> > Do you use nvi (an editor)?
>
> WHat is nvi exactly? I dont think I use it though.
A simple text editor. It is part of the base system since it is very
small.
> > > K43portmap S18hwclockfirst.sh S40hostname.sh
> > > S70xfree86-common
> > ^^^^^^^ Do you use NFS? Try to get rid of portmap if you can!
> > It is really annoying and a security risk when exposed to the
> > internet directly.
>
> No I dont use NFS at the time. But portmap shows up with a K. DOesnt
> that mean, that it wont start?
I just found out that I do not yet completely understand the SysV
runlevel system. But as I understand
/usr/share/doc/sysv-rc/README.runlevels.gz,
all scripts in rcS.d/ are started with the parameter 'start'.
If you don't need portmap (apt's dependency resolution will tell you),
you should remove it.
> How can I actually kill something so it wont start?
You can always remove the links from the rc?.d directories.
J.
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