I think you should analyse the installed packages list and remove/deactivate
all daemons you don't need:
you can use "aptitude search ~i" or "dpkg -l"
--- In Jim Jackson <> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, 10 May 2011, Don Tucker wrote:
>
> > My TS-7260 takes about a minute to shut down (after a "shutdown -h now").
> > Can
> > anyone recommend ways to shorten this time? I know that I can not launch
> > certain daemons at start-up, so I don't have to worry about them at
> > shutdown,
> > but I don't know which ones I can safely remove (other than, probably,
> > apache)
> > from the default TS image (lenny, 2.6.21-ts).
>
> First analyse exactly what you need to run, e.g. sshd, your_app, etc Then
> in the rc2.d directory move all SNNapp and KNNapp for the stuff you DONT
> need running to No_SNNapp and No_KNNapp.
>
> Then re-time shutdown.
>
>
> I always stick to the TSimage (not the Debian image) because it is so
> minimal. I add what I need, then I know what needs doing for shutdown.
> In fact shutdown usually only involves killing some daemons then umount'ing
> and filesystems then halting.
>
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