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Config Commands In RedhatAdded on:9/4/2008 12:17:47 AM In Linux Tips Rated by 1 users
If you want to shutdown the services via the console (xterm) or terminal, then login as root....Type in 'ntsysv' You will then get a list of the services. Press F1 for more info. To disable use the space-bar. And finally OK. Reboot and note the changes..... Via GUI, RedHat has a tool too; ''redhat-config-services" Btw, the other system-admin tools for RedHat are:
- redhat-config-date
- redhat-config-httpd
- redhat-config-keyboard
- redhat-config-kickstart
- redhat-config-language
- redhat-config-mouse
- redhat-config-network
- redhat-config-network-cmd
- redhat-config-network-druid
- redhat-config-network-gui
- redhat-config-network-tui
- redhat-config-nfs
- redhat-config-packages
- redhat-config-printer
- redhat-config-rootpassword
- redhat-config-samba
- redhat-config-securitylevel
- redhat-config-services
- redhat-config-soundcard
- redhat-config-services
- redhat-config-time
- redhat-config-users
- redhat-config-xfree86
- redhat-control-network
- redhat-install-packages
- redhat-logviewer
- redhat-update-gnome-font-install
- redhat-update-gnome-font-install2
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