On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 14:38, Jerry A! wrote:

> No, this isn't academic.  There is a precise difference between removing
> a service from management and turning it off.  It's very simple,
> 'chkconfig --del <service>' removes the package from chkconfig's
> management.  'chkconfig --add <service>' puts it back.  'chkconfig
> <service> off' turns it off, etc...  If it's removed, you don't want to
> see it.  That's the way it's advertised to work.  That's the way the
> manpage reads.  And that's the way it works under the distro it was
> cribbed from.
> 
>         --Jerry

You still haven't answered my question about wether chkconfig deletes
the initscripts in /etc/init.d under RH. ?????


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