There are several ways to do this. One quick easy way is to use sysv-rc-conf
sysv-rc-conf - Run-level configuration for SysV like init script links
See also
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/how-to...-services.html
So, there are a myriad of threads about how to configure wicd to start on boot, but how do you UN-configure this? I've not edited /root/.bash_profile or followed any tutorials, but it seems that the "start-network" command is still running on boot.
Additionally, nessusd (the local server for Nessus) is starting at boot (before login).
In addition, something called "system-tools-backends" is running at boot, after the Hardware abstraction layer.
How can I configure BackTrack to stop running these processes?
EDIT: Oops, sorry, just found this post: Undo Start Network at Boot
Problem solved!
Last edited by inferno10681; 04-08-2010 at 07:34 PM. Reason: Found solution
There are several ways to do this. One quick easy way is to use sysv-rc-conf
sysv-rc-conf - Run-level configuration for SysV like init script links
See also
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/how-to...-services.html