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Re: [Rule-list] init sequence and the /etc/rc directory
From: |
Martin Stricker |
Subject: |
Re: [Rule-list] init sequence and the /etc/rc directory |
Date: |
Sun, 10 Feb 2002 22:44:15 +0100 |
Marco Fioretti schrieb:
>
> Hello,
>
> another track of investigation:
>
> Let's remember to make startup as fast as possible:
>
> no kudzu
I OTOH find kudzu *extremly* useful and nice - but that might be related
to my taking my harddisk (removable frame) always with me and inserting
it in any computer I need to check. I think for the normal user kudzu
isn't often used, so if I need it I can install/configure it afterwards,
but this should be covered in the README or the Release-Notes. That
brings up another topic: Documentation. We should document *any* change
we do to systems installed our way compared to the official Red Hat
Linux way and make this easily available.
> possibly, start SMTP and other stuff AFTER login
> (on desktop only, of course: in THAT situation, nobody
> needs to send/receive email BEFORE logging in..)
> other?
Agreed.
> Is there anything else in the /etc/rc directory that can be
> trimmed/simplified/whatever?
None that I can think of just now, but I'll have to do a base install
first to see what actually ends up there...
Best regards,
Martin Stricker
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