Bernd Walter wrote: [...] > Speaking about small systems, where startup time is more a problem than > on 08/15 desktop and server systems. > What I would love to see is that scripts like moused, ypserv, lpt, etc > are not started if the services are disabled. > So far each script is started, sucks in routines plus rc.conf then > possibly does nothing reasonable after wasting some seconds boottime. > Of course I can remove the scripts, but you'll never know if you need > one of them at a later time and having the right set of scripts can > become tricky. And what about just chmod unneeded scripts to become not executable / readable instead of removing? (I like the current "one directory" layout instead of some linuxism with many directories and symlinks) Miroslav LachmanReceived on Sat Jul 19 2008 - 13:28:23 UTC
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