When I start Debian, it lists a lot of servers, deamons and other programs that run at debian start.
is there some list anywhere that I can edit or just see it?
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Serves starting at start up Debian?
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Re: Serves starting at start up Debian?
You an install BUM (Boot Up Manager) to see and view these servers and processes.
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Re: Serves starting at start up Debian?
Also installing sysv-rc-conf will allow you to see the daemons and servers that are started for each one of the run-levels. You can also enable or disable them at startup.
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Services started at boot time by Debian
Yes! The list might not be what you had in mind, but it works (at least on my Debian Lenny system):miros84 wrote: When I start Debian, it lists a lot of servers, deamons and other programs that run at debian start.
is there some list anywhere that I can edit or just see it?
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cd /etc/rc5.d
ls
/etc/init.d/cups
shows the location of the binary which it starts at boot time
/usr/sbin/cupsd
And if you don't know that that does,
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man cupsd
Actually there are probably some more daemons in /etc/rcS.d
The basic runlevels are
- 0: shutdown
- 1: single user (root) or "console mode" or "repair mode"
- 5: multiuser with windowing: what you probably get when you boot up
- 6: reboot
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su
netstat -pn -l -A inet && lsof -i | grep LISTEN
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Re: Serves starting at start up Debian?
In Debian the default runlevel is 2. You can see this by looking in /etc/inittab. X is not started depending on the runlevel as in some other distributions, but depending on whether or not a display manager is installed. It is possible to alter any of runlevels 2-5 to set them to run without X, but that is not the default.
Listing the files in /etc/rc2.d will give you some idea of what is running, but some things are started from /etc/rcS.d.
Listing the files in /etc/rc2.d will give you some idea of what is running, but some things are started from /etc/rcS.d.