After Linux is installed, the script optimization problem has just been installed on the Linux system. Many services are not available, but it occupies a lot of space in your memory, it affects your performance. The following script optimizes the system services after you have installed the system. It is very easy to use. You can also modify the content as needed, which is convenient and intuitive!
The system is started at level 3. By default, only the acpid atd auditd crond messagebus iptables network sshd syslog service is enabled. If you have your own requirements, add them here. #! /Bin/bash for I in 'chkconfig -- list | awk' {print $1 }''; do chkconfig -- level 3 $ I off done www.2cto.com START_SERVICES = "acpid atd auditd crond messagebus iptables network sshd syslog" for ii in $ START_SERVICES; do chkconfig -- level 3 $ ii on done sed-I "/id: 5: initdefault/s/id: 5/id: 3/"/etc/inittab
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