It depends on the version of Unix OS you have.  If you are using Solaris
or Linux, which it appears you are using Linux, you need to create a link
to that startup script in one the run level init directories.
I usually put stuff like this rc2.d or rc3.d.  So, say, in /etc/rc2.d, do:

ln -s /etc/rc.d/init.d/<clamd script> S88clamd

I would no worry about making the associated kill script...

James
    [ Part 2.1: "Attached Text" ]

                Hi list,

        I just installed clamav and it works fine. I don't know how to make
clamd
starts when system initializes: I copied clamd and clamscand
into /etc/rc.d/init.d b but it does not starts. May be anythig else must be
configured?

        Regards,
--
Xavier Mas


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