killall NetworkManager in Ub 9.10 and Ub 9.04

Steve Beattie steve at nxnw.org
Tue Nov 17 23:00:29 UTC 2009


On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 05:20:48PM -0500, Mackenzie Morgan wrote:
> On Tuesday 17 November 2009 3:09:46 pm Lee, Ju-hyoung wrote:
> > All,
> > 
> > I see the different behavior according to 'killall NetworkManager' on 2 OS.
> > On Ub 9.04, NetworkManager could be removed by this command, but Ub 9.10
> >  changed the behavior. The init process monitors this process, and keeps
> >  resuming back.
> 
> It's network-manager, not NetworkManager, in 9.10.  Also, the correct way to 
> stop services is (and has been) either:
> sudo /etc/init.d/<servicename> stop
> or
> sudo serivce <servicename> stop
> 
> not killall.

In 9.10, Network Manager has been converted to upstart, so the
recommended way to stop it in that release and going forward is:

  sudo stop network-manager

-- 
Steve Beattie
<sbeattie at ubuntu.com>
http://NxNW.org/~steve/
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