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The Wednesday 2007-05-16 at 09:15 +0200, Joaquin Henriquez (MI/EEM) wrote:

> I have a problem with the initialization at boot time of my http daemon.
> 
> I put on the:
> /etc/init.d/rc5.d/S10httpd -> /opt/http-2.2.4/bin/apachectl
> The S10httpd is dinamically link to the apachectl.

I suppose you mean "symbolically linked".


> The problem is that it doesn't start the http daemon when I do a restart
> of the Linux box.

Typical... if you tamper manually with those links on a suse system it is 
very easy that they don't work, because you are not following the "suse 
boot/init style". :-P

Hint 1: /etc/init.d/.depend.*  et family.

Hint 2: read the suse documentation (the admin book), chapter "The SuSE 
boot concept". Or at least, "man init.d".

Hint 3: use "chkconfig service_name" - after reading the above and making 
sure your script complies.

- -- 
Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.
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