> It's really a snap :) The only thing required is that you must
> be in front of
> the actual machine when it boots, if you do it the safe way...
> which is to have
> multiple kernels...
well, that's the problem ;), i administer it remotely.
> In so far as disabling ipchains, this is done in
> /etc/sysconfig If you
> installed "with" firewall, you will find here a script called
> ipchains. This is
> called by the ipchains init script in /etc/rc.d/init.d/ If there
> is no ipchains
> script in /etc/sysconfig, then ipchains will not be loaded :)
> Similarly, if
> there is an iptables script, iptables will be loaded.
> The beauty of compiling directly into the kernel is the
> feature is always
> there... while this does require more memory to load the kernel,
> this shouldn't
> be a problem on this type of box, as you shouldn't be loading all kinds of
> multimedia stuff. This is why a custom tuned kernel can actually
> run faster.
> Once you look at all the "goodies" you can compile in... you can
> actually get
> kind of "happy" with it all.
thanks,
Georges Toth
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