I want to start some daemons automatically at boot time - httpd and
mysqld. All the scripts have been setup correctly in /etc/rc?.d/ and /
etc/init.d/ from what I understand at this point.
I can start the daemons manually by typing:
service httpd start

chkconfig --list httpd gives me:
httpd    0:off  1:off 2:off  3:off  4:off  5:on  6:off

I'm assuming that runlevel 5 is the one I want to start it on
('runlevel' gives me 'unknown'??).

So I was wondering if there is someone here who can help me figure out
why the scripts are not executing at boot time.

Some background info:
I'm relatively new to Linux, although I've worked in a Unix
environment before, so know my way around a little bit.
The linux machine in question is an Acer netbook running Linpus (seems
to be based on Fedora, from what I gather).
I want to use httpd and mysqld so I can do some development work while
on the road.

Thanks,
Bernie

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