Hi,

> I have an I3.2K connected to the internet via a Linksys Etherfast card.  I
> only have Linux installed on the machine.  I have two questions:
>
> 1. Sometimes I want to boot without the network serivces started, like when
> I'm in class taking notes and can't be connected to the internet.  Is there
> something I can do to get an option at boot time to start with or without
> network services?  I know I saw a web site on how to do this (you get a menu
> at boot), but I can't remember where it was.

You can go into /etc/rc.d/rc?.d (? being 4 or 5 normally, I chose 4) and remove
all the
network scripts, then when you boot at the lilo prompt
lilo: linux 4

The script's you delete are actually symbolic links (check first). This was you
can create
a boot level (3 is the normal boot) for non network connected access. I used
level 4 personally.

>
>
> 2. Is there an easy way to get APM to work.  I don't want to have to keep
> popping the battery to turn off the machine.

I'm curious, why not use the power button :). APM is a kernal flag, someone more
knowledgable
than me could explain how to change it :).

Nigel


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