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Naveej.K.A
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08-10-2005
01:08 AM
08-10-2005
01:08 AM
menu based command to start/stop services
Gurus,
A quickie!!!!
I remember having used a menu based command to enable/disable inetd services from being started. I am not able to recollect that command. I am not referring to chkconfig...
Help me guys!!!
Regards,
--Naveej
practice makes a man perfect!!!
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Stuart Browne
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08-10-2005
01:21 AM
08-10-2005
01:21 AM
Re: menu based command to start/stop services
If you're talking about a GUI (X-windows) command, then you're thinking of 'serviceconf' (or 'redhat-config-services').
If you're thinking about a curses interface (text-gui), then it's 'ntsysv'.
One long-haired git at your service...
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08-10-2005
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08-10-2005
01:25 AM
Re: menu based command to start/stop services
Thanks Stuart,
ntsysv was what i was looking for!!!
With best wishes,
--Naveej
practice makes a man perfect!!!