On Wed, 21 Mar 2007, Michael Pobega wrote:
Also, I forgot to ask. Would it be safe to remove networking from
/etc/init.d, and just switch to using ifupdown?
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you might also want to check out sysv-rc-conf, its a neat little terminal
app that will show you what services are started at what run level and let
you activate or deactivate them. that way you dont have remove packages
or go through all the trouble of tracking down init scripts. i find it
quite handy as I can keep things in there like nfs, but just have it
disabled by default, i can start it up if i need it later ..
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