On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 11:13:19 +1000
Jeff Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> <quote who="Alan L Tyree">
> 
> > What is the recommended way to stop a particular service from
> > starting at boot in Ubuntu?
> 
> (Answered elsewhere.)
> 
> > In particular, the pcmcia services are not needed on my desktop.
> 
> The init script, in that case, is essentially a no-op.

Sorry, Jeff. I don't understand this. I noticed that during bootup the
screen reports "Failed" after "starting PCMCIA services". Is it OK just
to leave it alone?

> 
> - Jeff
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