hello, you might want to do the following command too: service --status-all this will check to see if you have those service running. if they are then you might have to do service <package-name> stop and that will stop it. the chkconfig command will only stop it from coming up at boot time. steven --- Johnny Hughes <mailing-lists at hughesjr.com> wrote: > On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 20:52 -0500, Joshua Strzalko > wrote: > > Is there anyway to remove CUPS and NFS on the > system, Iâd like to stop > > these services, close the ports, and uninstall the > software as I donât > > use NFS for anything on my system, and for sure > donât use printing on > > the server. > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > > > > Joshua Strzalko > > > > President, Eleet Technologies, Inc. > > > > Office: 407.977.2857 > > > > Mobile: 407.923.6926 > > > > Fax: 321.244.9435 > > > > josh at eleet-tech.com > > > > http://www.eleet-tech.com > > rpm -e nfs-utils redhat-config-nfs cups cups-devel > > (you may get dependancy issues ... if so, just > turning them off is the > best bet) > > here is how to turn them off: > > chkconfig --level 0123456 nfs off > chkconfig --level 0123456 nfslock off > chkconfig --level 0123456 portmap off > > and > > chkconfig --level 0123456 cups off > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at caosity.org > http://lists.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Send holiday email and support a worthy cause. Do good. http://celebrity.mail.yahoo.com