[Centos] centos4 Kudzu

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> nevermind, seems changing /etc/sysconfig/kudzu
> (SAFE=yes) should do the trick, but this still
> turns off too much (both serial ports, and PS/2 and DDC monitor)
> instead of just one serial port...
> 
> On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, Ken Godee wrote:
> 
> 
>>>any comments?
>>>
>>
>>"chkconfig --level 0123456 kudzu off"

Not really sure why you would need to run
kuduz every time you boot?

After you config your system, turn it off.

I never could stand the pause it causes
while booting up.

When you add/change hardware, turn it on,
configure hardware, then turn off.








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