John Francis Lee wrote:
Hello,
I've run vskel and created a vserver and attempted to start it.
It's clear I should eliminate a lot of the startup scripts in
/etc/rc.d/init.d
But chkconfig seems to work on THE /etc/rc.d/init.d
You can use chkconfig to disable the start up scripts without needing to
actually delete them. Have a look at man chkconfig and have a close look
at the --level and --del options. Use --level if you just want to
disable the script but still show up in a --list and use --del if you
want it to not show up in a --list. (Note: --del does not really delete
the file)
Do I have to delete all the startup scripts by hand?
You don't need to delete any - read above.
Cheers
Darryl
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