On 12/4/20 10:45 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
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So, you can just....
sudo systemctl --now disable libvirtd
Without the "--now" you'd have to reboot for this to take effect.
hmmm... Samuel beat you to it. I'll very soon be shutting down for the night anyway.
I was unaware of being in any competition.
I read the other reply and saw no mention of using the --now parameter. So, maybe there was some added value?
The first part was intended to be taken somewhat humorously. Yes, you had the --now, Samuel didn't; you added value. But I had already done what he suggested before your post arrived, and in several minutes would be shutting down for the night. So I wasn't going to re-enter the command with the --now.
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Samuel beat you on this systemctl command too. -bash.4[~]: firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=public --remove-service=mdns success -bash.5[~]: firewall-cmd --reload success -bash.6[~]:
Are there prizes for being the quickest to respond. :-) :-)
It wouldn't be a fair contest since Samuel is one time zone away and you're 15 time zones away (if I remember correctly, and neither of you has moved). :)
There are few lesser things mentioned by others who posted to this thread. I hope to address those tomorrow.
I pretty much think this topic has been totally addressed and feel there really is no need to go about tilting at windmills.
Strange expression. Haven't heard it before. I'll have to ask those Dutch organists that I frequently like to watch perform on youtube what that means.
:-)