Re: How to stop kudzu detection of keyboard

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Hi
 you can also stop kuduz service by using the ntsysv command(even at the
command mode) and uncheck the option(service).
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Chockalingam.S
Satyam Computer Services
India


 On 9/29/05, Ed Wilts <ewilts@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 08:09:45PM -0500, Steve Buehler wrote:
> > Running RedHat AS 4.1. I have just setup a few servers and once
> > they are put on the rack, they won't have a keyboard, mouse or
> > monitor hooked to them. The problem is that booting without the
> > keyboard hooked up, the hardware detection (kudzu) comes up and it
> > waits for 30 seconds before going on and booting the rest of the
> > way. How can I stop this. I don't remember having this problem
> > before version 4.1. It might just be that I never checked before.
>
> For stable servers, you don't need kudzu. Just turn it off with
> chkconfig and if you make a hardware change in the future, turn it back
> until you've got everything configured, then turn it back off again.
>
> The last thing you want in a server is kudzu mucking around with the
> hardware config unexpectedly.
>
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