On Mon, 5 Apr 1999, Alain BURET wrote:

> 
> Hi everybody
> 
> I installed SuSE 6.0 a few daysago, replacing an old Slackware 3.3 ...
> whaow !!!
> But, when installing software, I asked to install support for UPS (power
> supply) ... I thought it was simply a module that I could activate the
> way I want ... but in fact, it's loaded at boot, thru the /etc/rc.config
> I assume. I made search but I can't found the way to remove it ... I saw
> the argo file to configure, but nothing more ... should I simply remove
> this file ?

No... that would cause error messages when you start up. You realise, of
course, that Slackware uses BSD-style initialisation, whereas SuSE, for
some unknown reason, uses SysV-style intialisation. Which means that the
experience of grepping through the files in /etc/rc.d maybe be slightly
different. However, there is a README in /etc/rc.d that explains the whole
thing ("The SuSE Boot Concept", perhaps to be followed up by the SuSE
"leisure concept"...).

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