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Disable unneeded Directory Access Services for speed bump
Hello,
Disable unneeded Directory Access Services for speed bump
The startup items don't do anything if the service is disabled - they are simple shell scripts which check to see if the service is enabled, and if so, start it. Once the StartupItem script for a service has run, memory is only consumed if the service was enabled, and has started. StartupItems have no connection to the kernel. They are the OS X equivilant of Linux init scripts.
Disable unneeded Directory Access Services for speed bump
Right - StartupItems are just shell scripts that will start a service if the file /etc/hostconfig says they should be started. If you really want a StartupItem disabled, and don't see an obvious way to do it, editing that file will allow you to. |
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