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kernel boot messages

  Date: Nov 24    Category: Unix / Linux / Ubuntu    Views: 428
  

1. i know that there is a way to suppress the initial boot up messges, i am
talking about
named [OK]
dhcpd [OK]
sshd [OK]
i dont not want these boot up messages to be displayed when the machine is started, some how i am not able to getting the solution for it....

2. i need to know what all files are changed when we change the ip address for any of the ethernet interfaces on the machine, like if i have changed the address for eth0 from 192.168.1.1 to 172.16.1.1, all i wanna know is which all
files are changed when i do the above changes from netconf, netconfig or linuxconf .. whatever

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Answer #1    Answered On: Nov 24    

i want those messages to be completely terminated, as if after the message

init version 2.8
welcome to ....

and all that ....

i just do not want any one to know what all services are running on my server
by looking at that initial messages.... like the once below ...

starting dhcpd [OK]
starting named [OK]
......
......
.......

and yes plz donot tell me that i have to change some particular file, what i wanna know is what should be the changes made to the file u are talking about...

i have been looking for this for a long time but i didnt get any solution yet..

by the way i am using Redhat 7.2

 
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