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on RedHat as root: `chkconfig kudzu off` This should disable kudzu at all runlevels. mvalites at banta-im.com wrote: > > > > I think what *might* have happened is that when I booted up at work > > without my wireless card, Redhat popped up and asked me if I wanted to > > remove the wireless configuration since the hardware was gone (it does > > that). I usually hit "keep configuration", but I suppose I could have > > hit "remove configuration" by accident. > > This runs because Redhat by default keeps kudzu in the runlevels. You > should be able to stop this from happening by going into > /etc/rc{2,3,4,5}.d/ and moving the S??kudzu to K??kudzu. I think it's > S95, but I'm on a debian box right now and can't remember what it is. > However, if you un kudzu from the command line, it should hopefully pick > up the card. Let me know if that doesn't work. Also check to make sure > that the module for your wireless card is loaded. > > ~Matt > _______________________________________________ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss at blu.org > http://www.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss >
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