Re: [SLUG] Re: run levels in debian/ubuntu

2005-04-08 Thread Simon Wong
On Fri, 2005-04-08 at 14:26 +1000, Matthew Palmer wrote: No, if you're installing it but don't want it to run modify the rcN.d symlinks to say Stop not Start. hmmm, I hadn't thought of doing that :-( Thanks for the tip! -- Simon Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wongy.org -- SLUG - Sydney Linux

Re: [SLUG] Re: run levels in debian/ubuntu

2005-04-08 Thread telford
On Fri, Apr 08, 2005 at 02:24:03PM +1000, Matthew Palmer wrote: On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 02:30:21PM +1000, James wrote: when I install something that I may not want to use all the time eg.. Don't do that. Leave the symlinks in place, but rename from Snn to Knn. I've also heard that if you

[SLUG] Re: run levels in debian/ubuntu

2005-04-07 Thread Matthew Palmer
On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 02:30:21PM +1000, James wrote: when I install something that I may not want to use all the time eg.. Don't do that. Leave the symlinks in place, but rename from Snn to Knn. I've also heard that if you leave at least 1 symlink in place update-rc.d won't recreate all of

[SLUG] Re: run levels in debian/ubuntu

2005-04-07 Thread Matthew Palmer
On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 02:41:10PM +1000, Simon Wong wrote: On Wed, 2005-04-06 at 14:30 +1000, James wrote: The problem is that when I apt-get upgrade it restores the default runlevels and starts the daemons. How can I get the runlevels to stay at my settings across an apt-get upgrade ?

[SLUG] Re: run levels

2002-04-24 Thread Angus Lees
At Wed, 24 Apr 2002 11:11:02 +1000, Mick Howe wrote: I need to change the default run level in redhat 7.1 for a while. if you don't want to make it permanent, then: from lilo (or other bootloader), add the runlevel as a kernel command line argument: eg: lilo: linux 5 will boot into run

[SLUG] Re: run levels

2002-04-23 Thread Brad Hards
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002 11:11, Mick Howe wrote: I need to change the default run level in redhat 7.1 for a while. how do I do it? /etc/inittab, edit the id: line or a boot time option might be possible (I forget with lilo) if you only want a one time change... Brad -- SLUG - Sydney Linux

[SLUG] Re: run levels

2002-04-23 Thread Mick Howe
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002 11:11, Mick Howe shouted from the rooftops: I need to change the default run level in redhat 7.1 for a while. how do I do it? /\/\ick Many thanks for the replies /\/\ick -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ More Info:

[SLUG] Re: run levels

2002-04-23 Thread Mick Howe
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002 11:35, Mick Howe shouted from the rooftops: On Wed, 24 Apr 2002 11:11, Mick Howe shouted from the rooftops: I need to change the default run level in redhat 7.1 for a while. how do I do it? /\/\ick Many thanks for the replies /\/\ick Just for the record, if you