Ubuntu and startup

David Colebatch david-nuEF980otx7IfpyC97YFaV6hYfS7NtTn at public.gmane.org
Tue Oct 26 07:22:01 UTC 2004


You should be able to disable the relevant start up script(s) in /etc/rc2.d/ 
by changing the capital 'S' to a lowercase 's'.

e.g. I disable sshd from starting on my laptop by renaming "S20ssh" to 
"s20ssh"

This way is good for testing.  You could also just delete the symlink :)

-David

On Monday 25 October 2004 14:00, Noah John Gellner wrote:
> After my ongoing Mozilla problems I switched my laptop to Ubuntu. So far
> so good. My only problem is that the boot up takes forever. Of
> particular problem is having the process wait for network to be
> configured, which can take a long time or indeed might not happen at
> all. I know how to change this in Gentooland, but have no idea in
> Ubunto-Debian-ville. Can anyone on this list let me know or direct to
> information? Much obliged.
>
> Noah
>
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