If you want to shutdown the services via the console (xterm) or terminal, then
Login as root... type in 'ntsysv' you will get a list of the services.
Press F1 for more info. To disable use the space-bar. And finally OK. Reboot and
Note the changes .....
Via GUI, RedHat has a tool too;
''Redhat-config-services"
BTW, the other system-Admin Tools for Redhat
Are:
RedHat-config-Date
RedHat-config-HTTPd
RedHat-config-keyboard
RedHat-config-kickstart
RedHat-config-language
RedHat-config-Mouse
RedHat-config-network
RedHat-config-Network-cmd
RedHat-config-Network-Druid
RedHat-config-Network-Gui
RedHat-config-Network-tui
RedHat-config-NFS
RedHat-config-packages
RedHat-config-printer
RedHat-config-rootpassword
RedHat-config-samba
RedHat-config-securitylevel
RedHat-config-services
RedHat-config-Soundcard
RedHat-config-services
RedHat-config-time
RedHat-config-Users
Redhat-config-xfree86
RedHat-control-network
RedHat-install-packages
RedHat-logviewer
RedHat-Update-gnome-font-install
Redhat-update-gnome-font-install2
Bruno
PS: fedora has most of that
Commands too .. but they start with "system-config-", here they
Are:
System-config-Date
System-config-Display
System-config-keyboard
System-config-language
System-config-LVM
System-config-network
System-config-Network-cmd
System-config-printer
System-config-rootpassword
System-config-samba
System-config-securitylevel
System-config-services
System-config-Soundcard
System-config-time
System-config-Users
System-control-network
System-install-packages
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** Need to give name of package to install