Centrally manage various system services.
The ntsysv command provides a text-based menu interface for centrally managing the startup status of system services across different runlevels. This tool is included by default in various Red Hat distributions and CentOS versions. It features an interactive interface where you can easily use the arrow keys and the spacebar to enable or disable system services for each execution level.
ntsysv(options)
--level <levels>: Specify the runlevels to configure (e.g., --level 35).
--back: Display a "Back" button instead of a "Cancel" button in the interactive interface.
After entering the ntsysv command, an interactive management menu will appear:
ntsysv
Use the Spacebar to select or deselect options!