32
•
redhat-config-users
•
redhat-logviewer
•
samba
•
sendmail
•
spamassassin
•
squid
•
tux
•
vncservers
•
xinetd
Note
If some of the files listed here are not present in the
program may not be installed.
The following are descriptions of these files. Files not listed here as well as extra options for files that
are can be found in the
file (replace
version-number
looking through the initscripts in the
4.1.1.
/etc/sysconfig/amd
The
/etc/sysconfig/amd
matic mounting and unmounting of file systems.
4.1.2.
/etc/sysconfig/apmd
The
/etc/sysconfig/apmd
start/stop/change on suspend or resume. It is configured to turn on or off
on whether the hardware supports Advanced Power Management (APM) or whether the user has
configured the system to use it. The
management code within the Linux kernel. It capable of alerting users to low battery power on laptops
and other power-related settings.
4.1.3.
/etc/sysconfig/authconfig
The
/etc/sysconfig/authconfig
contains one or more of the following lines:
•
USEMD5= value
— MD5 is used for authentication.
yes
•
— MD5 is not used for authentication.
no
•
•
USEKERBEROS= value
— Kerberos is used for authentication.
yes
•
/usr/share/doc/initscripts- version-number /sysconfig.txt
with the version of the
/etc/rc.d/
file contains various parameters used by
file is used by
daemon is a monitoring program that works with power
apm
file sets the kind of authorization to be used on the host. It
, where
is one of the following:
value
, where
value
Chapter 4. The
/etc/sysconfig/
initscripts
directory can prove helpful.
as a way to configure what power settings to
apmd
is one of the following:
sysconfig
Directory
directory, the corresponding
package). Alternatively,
, which allow for the auto-
amd
at boot time, depending
apmd
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