Re: starting services automatically at startup


Subject: Re: starting services automatically at startup
From: Jer_57 (jer_57@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Feb 03 2002 - 05:53:19 MST


Hello Chaz,

  You could just log into the machine as root, and run setup. Flag
  the services you want to start automagically and exit. When you
  restart the machine, the services will start as long as there aren't
  any errors.

Saturday, February 02, 2002, 11:21:29 PM, you wrote:

C> Hello:

C> I would like a number of services to start automatically at startup that
C> don't already like httpd, talk, and atalk. I've tried running
C> /usr/lib/yi/services.py, but every time I make my changes and leave, it
C> gives me "sh: chroot: command not found." Anybody know how this can be
C> accomplished?

C> Thanks,
C> Chaz McGarvey

C> YellowDog 2.1

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 Jer_57                            mailto:jer_57@yahoo.com



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