You can either type 'setup' and choose the 'services' option, or just
type 'ntsysv' to go right there.

On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 10:25:45 -0600, Lloyd Brown
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> Okay, here's the deal.  With a Redhat/FC box, you can run things like
> "redhat-config-service", or something, and get a nice little GUI window
> to set up which services are running, and which run at the startup,
> etc.  With the command line tool /sbin/service, you can start, stop, and
> restart services, and so on, but how do I, on the command-line,
> configure a service to automatically start at bootup, like the GUI tool
> does?
> 
> Thanks,
> Lloyd Brown
> 
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