Anyone know a clean way to disable a /etc/init.d/ service?

Well, I believe in the concept of reducing the “Surface of attack” to be very important when it comes to taking a really strong stance against security and apparently, the area where I live in is very hostile on the cyber side of things and I ain’t taking chances no more after getting hacked for who knows how many times - so yes, I’m relentlessly securing EVERYTHING across the board.

Thanks for telling me where exactly to do that though I think it’d be better to have told people to move those things to the root directory instead of completely doing an

rm -rf

on it which will prevent them from ever accessing the web-ui no more.

Oh ya, another thing that I wanna know is how to perform a Core Update on the command-line because the documentation does not have an article on how to do this :frowning: