On Saturday, February 07, 2015 08:14:50 AM Mark Wendt wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 8:23 PM, Gene Heskett <[email protected]> wrote:
> > greetings guys;
> > 
> > I have now installed just about the whole thing with an apache2 in its
> > name.
> > 
> > Without finding the launching scripts that were in /etc/init.d in the
> > 10.04.4
> > LTS install.  Has systemd struck and its all been moved?
> > 
> > If so, where are the launching and control files now?
> > 
> > Thanks.
> > 
> > Cheers, Gene Heskett
> > 
> > 
> > service httpd start|stop|restart   # As a privileged or sudo user
> 
> Files are usually located in /etc/httpd/conf

Thanks Mark.

Those I found and transplanted, as was the script in /etc/init.d

But I find it odd that the synaptic install of apache2 did not install these 
startup scripts.  Next I'd imagine, since it will not be automatically 
started at boot time, is to locate and transplant the apach2 links in all 
the /etc/rc.# directories.  Done, so apache2 ought to be restarted early in 
the init sequence now.  Or killed as the case might be.

Now I have to do a search of all this cache of email here and see if I can 
find a reference to the F10 key, its tied to a close window requester poppup 
that to me is fully equivalent to the tits on a boar hog in uselessness. Now 
I hit F10 to exit mc and have to use 3 more mouse clicks to quit it, when 
dammit if I din't intend to quit mc, I never would have pushed the F10 key.  
If I knew which genius did that, I'd tighten his head onto his neck about 3 
more turns! 10.04.4 LTS had a config file option that made shutting that off a 
piece of no sugar added cake, but I cannot find it in these wheezy based 
menu's.  Grrrrr.

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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