On 22 Nov 2000, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> V man <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > try chkconfig --list on a red hat and see what comes out, the list is too > > long. It is normal, there is a prolification of applications and related > > sysV scripts. > > man chkconfig: > > --=-=-= > CHKCONFIG(8) CHKCONFIG(8) > > NAME > chkconfig - updates and queries runlevel information for > system services > > SYNOPSIS > chkconfig --list [name] > --=-=-= > > nota bene the name, if you don't like it you can launch ntsysv (we have > similar tools for mandrake called drakxservices) or other sysv utils > chkconfig is here only as give the information as command line. > maybe i wan not able to espress my point. i like chkconfig, (also if i do prefer the irix inplementation), but actually if i could use chkconfig rpc on (or off) to manage all nis and nfs and portmap it would be more syntetic.
