Re: How to choose services to run at startup

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Edward Dekkers wrote:
Ong Ying Ying wrote:

I am using Redhat 7.1 (Seawolf), Linux ver 2.4.2-2.

How do I choose the services I want to run at startup? I do not know what program is for what? I don't have a Service Configuration for Redhat7.1 version.

Thanks in advance.



chkconfig
setup (System Services)
ntsysv

You're not going to get a lot of help on 7.1, it was deprecated years ago.

7.1 is the best I have for that computer Pentium MMX with 24MB RAM and 1GB Harddisk. To install about 770MB programs, I needed about 100MB more of space when I already had 200MB swap. (Had to cut down on swap and programs) I don't think I can upgrade any of its software. This Harddisk is still good and did not give out sound during installation but I did check for bad blocks. Redhat 7.1 do not have licensing problems. I do
not like the MS Window 95 that came with it.

Frankly speaking, MS Windows 98 SE OEM which I bought for another computer works much better than 7.1 and it uses less disk space. Mozilla is very-very much slower on 7.1 than IE on MS Window 98 SE OEM. MS OEM is not transferable and my Pentium MMX computer is still very much usable.


Regards,
Ed.





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