Re: startup daemons question


Subject: Re: startup daemons question
From: Sam Moore (samiwas@macconnect.com)
Date: Fri Jun 15 2001 - 16:57:29 MDT


BTW, linuxconf will run at the terminal too. Just in case you're interested ;-)

>Thanks. The whole rc.* does confuse me, and it's not that critical,
>just a local test box. Whats really confusing me is my 7500's
>refusal to boot linux without a monitor?! Anyways, thanks for the
>tip, I'll try editing that rc.local file, since I do everything
>through telnet and don't run any gui.
>
>-Dave Comeau
>
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>
>>A good general way to make stuff happen at startup is to add the
>>command you want to the bottom of your rc.local file. This is
>>particularly useful if you've become confused by the whole rc.*
>>runlevel scheme.
>>But the services you mention here can be controlled from a runlevel
>>editor such as the one that comes with KDE (see
>>http://www.kde.com/docs/d/kdecontrib/KSysV/1.3.8devel/en/introduction.
>>html ), or with linuxconf. These tools take care of shuffling the
>>rc.* scripts for you.
>>
>>>I would like to have three daemons start on a startup
>>>
>>>/etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd start
>>>/etc/rc.d/init.d/mysqld start
>>>/etc/rc.d/init.d/atalk start
>>>
>>>Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks - Dave Comeau
>>
>>
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