-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Tom Horsley wrote: > On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 23:04:29 +0530 > Rogue <roguexz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hmmm... that is interesting. So what are the other services that are >> turned on by default? > > chkconfig --list | fgrep ':on' > > will show all the services that are on at at least one run level. Or, I can also just check the services UI :-P > > I know I saw pcscd and openct on by default (something about smart > cards - I don't have a smart card read, I turn them off). (A really > good idea in Fedora 8 since pcscd seems to do nothing but infinite > loop). > > I also get bluetooh services on by default (no bluetooth hardware > either), isdn service on by default (no isdn adapter :-), etc. This is the stuff that I was talking about. I think it would be a good idea to define which services are autostarted (during the installation phase) based on what hardware is available. For example, in your case, if you do not have a bluetooth chipset, then the bluetooth service should not start. Ditto with the others. Wonder if something like is possible? Things like sendmail and others may be left as is for the moment. Not sure if we wish to complicate the install screens by asking for configuration options for the same. - -Rogue -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFHPGKpceS9IQvx51YRAlUCAJ9/IY++92lbVIN574xIyAI3k+UJQgCZAS9X AQEU3J/8sDgE77mG3Eq/eGU= =4JoI -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----