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Old 12-17-2006, 07:31 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Good Morning. I'm using Ubuntu 6.06. I have my system set up so that only I have 'sudo' powers. I would like to boot-up with the dsl-provider turned off so that I control internet access of all the users. Would someone please tell me how to get the command into my boot-up process? Thanks.

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Just do /etc/init.d/networking stop and when you want to turn it back on /etc/init.d/networking start. Only root/sudo can start or stop it.
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