I guess you're right, I always do turn it off (eventually once everything is done and I'm killing/turning off processes), it's just it shouldn't do what it does either way, it's powered down my system thrice now :) On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, Ken Godee wrote: > > 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. > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >