On Thu, 16 May 1996, Ian Jackson wrote:
Why don't you just make
/etc/cron.weekly/wuftpd be empty or not executable, and copy it to the
cron.daily directory ?
Don't make it nonexecutable, or run-parts will complain. Making it
empty is good though.
Guy
On Tue, 14 May 1996, eckes wrote:
Simply remove the S* links from the rc?.d
I had a similar problem. If I install a package and move its cronjob
from cron.weekly to cron.dayly, will the cron-file be replaced on an
update? Wouldnt it be better to store all cron scripts in cron.d
like
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes (Re: disabling daemons from init.d):
Simply remove the S* links from the rc?.d
I had a similar problem. If I install a package and move its cronjob from
cron.weekly to cron.dayly, will the cron-file be replaced on an update?
Wouldnt it be better to store all cron
Hello,
Simply remove the S* links from the rc?.d
I had a similar problem. If I install a package and move its cronjob from
cron.weekly to cron.dayly, will the cron-file be replaced on an update?
Wouldnt it be better to store all cron scripts in cron.d like init.d and on
update check only for
Jean Orloff writes (Re: disabling daemons from init.d ):
[Ed Donovan writes:]
like to conserve as much memory as I can. My question is, what's the best
way for me to disable the services started by the init scripts like
netbase netstd, etc, while not deleting the files? At first, I moved
Ed like to conserve as much memory as I can. My question is, what's the best
Ed way for me to disable the services started by the init scripts like
Ed netbase netstd, etc, while not deleting the files? At first, I moved the
Ed S* links, from rc2.d to an 'unused' directory. That did stop
To: Ed Donovan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: disabling daemons from init.d
Date: Sat, 04 May 1996 10:49:57 -0400
From: Michael Alan Dorman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cd to /etc/init.d, chmod -x whatever, where whatever is the script you
want
My question is, what's the
best way for me to disable the services started by the init scripts like
netbase netstd, etc, while not deleting the files?
You can just delete them in the rcX.d directory. They will remain in
/etc/init.d. Another solution
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