chkconfig --level 345 httpd on
chkconfig --list (blank for everything including xinetd services | specific
service )
chkconfig --add
chkconfig --del
Not very much to it really .... and its in Mandrake as well.
--B
On Monday 16 December 2002 16:15, John Reilly wrote:
> > /etc/rc.d/rc.local gets edited. In Debain (which is the next contender
> > for the title) as a newbie I was confounded by the /etc/init.d/service
>> symlinks
>> > to various rc0.d rc1.d runlevels etc and I found that Slackware due to
>> it's
>> > simplicity allowed me to tackle more of the core challenges, then
> > figuring out what went where, in terms of starting services, stopping
> > services and
>> so
>> > on for different runlevels (for example).
>> chkconfig is your friend (in Redhat at least) for managing the links. I
> believe its
> available in other distros as well.
>> jr
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