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These should be lines 11, 12, 15 and 21. This will prevent <tt>klogd</tt> (which is usually not needed) from starting at boot time. | These should be lines 11, 12, 15 and 21. This will prevent <tt>klogd</tt> (which is usually not needed) from starting at boot time. | ||
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{{Note|if you are going to use iptables rules inside your Slackware containers which will do logging (i.e. the ones with the <tt>LOG</tt> target), you should not disable <tt>klogd</tt>.}} | {{Note|if you are going to use iptables rules inside your Slackware containers which will do logging (i.e. the ones with the <tt>LOG</tt> target), you should not disable <tt>klogd</tt>.}} |