On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 2:52 PM, Tommaso Cucinotta <[email protected]> wrote: > Il 23/09/2010 12:37, Balbir Singh ha scritto: >> * Tommaso Cucinotta<[email protected]> [2010-09-23 12:26:26]: >> >> >>> Il 23/09/2010 12:01, Balbir Singh ha scritto: >>> >>>> There is a simple way to disable this >>>> Create /etc/sysconfig/cgconfig and add the following >>>> >>>> CREATE_DEFAULT=no >>>> >>> also, it doesn't work: >>> >>> sudo ./cgconfigparser -l /etc/cgconfig.conf >>> >> No it does not work that way, here are the steps >> >> 1. after creating and updating /etc/sysconfig/cgconfig >> 2. Use the cgconfig script to do the loading >> > well, the overall effect does not change too much :-) ... > > $ sudo /etc/init.d/cgconfig start > Starting cgconfig service: error at line number 46 at > CREATE_DEFAULT:syntax error > Failed to parse file /etc/cgconfig.conf > Loading configuration file /etc/cgconfig.conf failed > Failed to parse config file > * Failed to parse /etc/cgconfig.conf > > ... and on the 46th line I have of course: > > CREATE_DEFAULT=no > > T. > -- I don't recall how to turn it off though for a quick hack you can jsut open uip /etc/init.d/cgconfig and turn off the CREATE_DEFAULT variable for now. Jan though is the right perseon for this and I am copying him.
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