Jason Craig wrote: > Sloan wrote: >> Jason Craig wrote: >> >>> Sorry, I've been struggling to find any information on this, mainly >>> because it is difficult to find proper search terms. >>> >>> Say I've installed some software, like PostgreSQL, that adds a >>> beautiful script to /etc/init.d/ that starts or stops the server. Now >>> I want to start the server in, say runlevel 3, so I know I need to add >>> links to /etc/init.d/rc3.d/ but I'm having trouble finding information >>> on the proper way of doing this. Can anyone point me to some >>> documentation, or give a quick explanation of the numbers, letters >>> etc. used in these symlinks? >>> >> >> Unlike the old school unices where you tediously create symlinks by >> hand, linux distros provide gui and cli tools to automate the process. >> In yast, suse provides a runlevel editor under "system", or you can >> simply issue a chkconfig or insserv command to set the runlevels for a >> particular program. >> >> See the man pages on those commands for more info. >> >> Joe >> > Thanks, I forgot to mention that the main idea was that I couldn't use > YaST in this particular context.
How odd - I'd love to know what context that might be (boggle). In any case, you can use one of the commands mentioned. Joe -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
