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The Saturday 2007-12-15 at 10:44 -0500, Steve Jacobs wrote:
I have a laptop running OpenSUSE 10.3.
Powering up this morning, during the startup process that displays the
status as each component is loaded, I saw that the system timed out
searching for an NTP server. This makes sense, as there was no network
connection yet. I thought it would probably be a good idea to investigate
how to remove that from startup, and let it run after the system is booted
and online. Which lead to my question -
chkconfig ntp off
or
fireup yast, system services (runlevels).
...
SO, to those of you that actually know what you're doing, as opposed to me:
Is this a ridiculous concern, or should I avoid 'mixing & mtaching', and
pretty much stick to the CLI, or stick to the GUI, when making changes to
the system configuration?
There is no straight answer, it depends on each particular change.
In this case, it doesn't matter at all, both commands above will work and
not collide - but the first one is much faster.
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Cheers,
Carlos E. R.
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