on Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 12:52:46PM +0800, Tao Liu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> How can I stop the system services I dont want them to run?
> Forexample, I don't want zope to run, but is starts when I turn on my
> cumputer.
> In redhat, I use "ntsysv" .
> How can I do in debian?
To stop a service:
Hi Tao,
You can shut it down with '/etc/init.d/zope stop' and to keep it
from starting again during bootup you can use the update-rc.d command
like so 'update-rc.d -f zope remove'. You might want to check out the
man page for that command.
Hope that helps,
Jim Ric
On Sun, Jul 29, 2001 at 12:52:46PM +0800, Tao Liu wrote:
> How can I stop the system services I dont want them to run?
> Forexample, I don't want zope to run, but is starts when I turn on my
> cumputer.
> In redhat, I use "ntsysv" .
> How can I do in debian?
Some possibilities:
1. Remove the ser
How can I stop the system services I dont want them to run?
Forexample, I don't want zope to run, but is starts when I turn on my
cumputer.
In redhat, I use "ntsysv" .
How can I do in debian?
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Regards,
Tao Liu
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