Neale wrote:
>chkconfig works well. There are also a heap of scripts named rc<service>
>(e.g. rcnfsserver) that allow you to start/stop/restart a service without
>having to know exactly where the underlying script lives.

chkconfig works - it just reports them being off.  Where do I set them
on at startup??

Their corresponding scripts work too
  rcsnmpd start
  rcapache start
  rcmysql start

Now that they do, I want them started at boot time!

Marcy Cortes
Wells Fargo Services Co

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