Re: sunrpc
Run < update-rc.d -f portmap remove > to remove ALL
the start up links . When it runs it will show you what links its
removing.
This still leaves the portmap script in /etc/init.d so you
can manually re-start portmap and even re-install the
start up links.
Or if you want , you can remove the script from init.d
to purge it from the system. If you do this first, then you
dont have to use the -f (force) option when you remove
the links.
On Sat, 16 Sep 2000 15:15:06 -0500 (EST), Debian Ghost said:
> Hello All,
> I removed *portmap from /etc/rc2.d and I am still having sunrpc start up
> on boot. I want to remove sunrpc from my system, but am having
> trouble. Can anyone explain how sunrpc starts and how to stop it from
> starting?
>
> Thanks!
>
> D. Ghost
>
>
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