On Wed, 2006-03-01 at 09:53 +0100, shrek-m(a)gmx.de wrote:
On 01.03.2006 09:21, Mike Chambers wrote:
>On Tue, 2006-02-28 at 22:39 -0600, John Morris wrote:
>
>>Been there, done that. But when you click that last done button at the
>>end of firstboot it is pretty safe to assume you really are done with it
>>and at that point it could safely switch off the service. Sure it
>>doesn't gain a lot on boot time but it would be one less thing to do
>>every boot thereafter.
>>
>>
>
>They can also manually edit /etc/sysconfig/firstboot and change the
>setting to "no".
>
>
it is called "firstboot" and not "everyboot"
if firstboot is succesfully done at one time it should be off.
I agree. When firstboot finishes successfully it should automatically
turn itself off somehow - either as the service, or as the configuration
file change.
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shrek-m