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8.1.3.2 Enabling/Disabling Services with YaST
Start the YaST module with YaST > System > System Services (Runlevel). In the default
view, the Simple Mode, it displays an overview listing all the available services and the
current status of each service (see Figure 8.1, “System Services (Runlevel)” (page 141)).
The left column shows the name of the service, the center column indicates its current
status and the right column gives a short description. For the selected service, a more
detailed description is provided in the lower part of the window. To enable a service,
select it in the table then select Enable. The same steps apply to disable a service.
The Expert Mode provides detailed control over the runlevels (refer to Section 8.2.1,
“Targets vs. Runlevels” (page 142) for more information on runlevels). The runlevel
into which the system boots by default is displayed at the top. Normally it defaults to
runlevel 5 (full multiuser mode with network and X). A suitable alternative might be
runlevel 3 (full multiuser mode with network). Runlevel 4 is undened to allow creation
of a custom runlevel.
To enable or disable individual services use the table in this window. It lists the services
available, shows whether they are currently enabled on your system and, if so, for which
runlevels. To dene the runlevels in which a service should be started, select the respec-
tive row with the mouse and activate the checkboxes below that represent the runlevels.
A brief description of the currently selected service or daemon is provided below the
table overview.
WARNING: Faulty Runlevel Settings May Damage Your System
Faulty runlevel settings may make your system unusable. Before applying your
changes, make absolutely sure that you know their consequences.
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