What is the initlevel you are booting into. Check in
/etc/inittab for a line beginning with "id:". The
number after that is your default run level. Then
check in the directory /etc/rc<runlevel>.d/ whether
there are any links named S*named and S*mysql. If not
there, create them.

HTH
Nikunj.

--- Colin Jenkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi all,
> wondering if this is a known problem.....
> installed mdk9 with named and mysql to start on
> boot.
> they dont. If I check in mcc under system/services,
> it shows them as
> set to start on boot. If I do service <...> start,
> they work fine until next
> re-boot. The same happened when I installed
> firestarter.
> I have had exactly the same problem on 3 installs
> (different boxes)
> Any fixes?
>   
> 
> -- 
> regards,
>  Colin        
> 
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
>    
>
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