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- Linuxconf scope configuration
- Introduction
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- _L_i_n_u_x_c_o_n_f manage most daemons and system commands of your computer.
- Some users may have a special way to handle one services that is be-
- hong the understanding or current capabilities of _L_i_n_u_x_c_o_n_f. There is
- a way to restrict _L_i_n_u_x_c_o_n_f.
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- A screen present you with all the commands and daemons _L_i_n_u_x_c_o_n_f can
- manage. Just toggle the XX flag in front of a commands and _L_i_n_u_x_c_o_n_f
- will completely ignore this service from now on.
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- This screen may be useful to disable a service temporarily. For
- example you may have configured the named daemon (DNS) and for any
- reason you don't want to start it anymore. Instead of erasing the
- /etc/named.boot file or renaming it (its presence does trigger
- _L_i_n_u_x_c_o_n_f to start //uussrr//ssbbiinn//nnaammeedd), you just go here and disable
- named.
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- This is easy and provide a single place to activate/disable most
- system services.
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