On Fri, 19 Oct 2007, Harald Hoyer wrote:
To: fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx
From: Harald Hoyer <harald@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: F8t3 - Minimal services to run?
Adam Pribyl wrote:
On Fri, 19 Oct 2007, Harald Hoyer wrote:
Keith Roberts wrote:
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 489 67 422 0 3 24
-/+ buffers/cache 39 450
Swap: 1066 0 1066
Are there any other services that I need for a basic system please,
such as logging?
I thought I'd try booting a very minimal system, then add services as
needed, rather than working from the other perspective of disabling
services I might not need.
Kind Regards
Keith Roberts
You may want:
# iptables
# network
# irqbalance
# rsyslog
# auditd
# cpuspeed
# messagebus
# rpcbind
# rpcidmapd
# nscd
# sshd
# ConsoleKit
# crond
# atd
# avahi-daemon
# cups
# haldaemon
# anacron
This I would like to have more explained. For want purpose you should
run
irqbalance on system with minimum devices, auditd on system without
selinux (which I recommend to switch off on system with slow cpu and
low memory). Why cpuspeed on cpu that does not have any of frequency
switching. I'm also in doubt about rpc* and nscd to be really necesary
on browsing machine. Avahi is needed only for file sharing services, so
this is also not essential to run Fedora.
Adam Pribyl
I said "may" :)
Thankyou for all the replies guys - I hope I'm not starting
a flame war!!
Anyway, I'm Googling and putting together a page of all
system services that are installed by default, for F8t3, and
then hope to keep it up to date for each release. This is
for my own personal benefit. But I'm sure I'll post it
somewhere on my website for others to check out as well.
There appears to be about 70 services that are installed by
default, but not all are enabled.
Regards
Keith Roberts
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