At 22:56 99-03-29 -1000, Greg wrote:
>
>the script qmail-pop3d.init exists in the same place
>as qmail-smtpd.init and qmail.init, but it doesn't start on
>boot-up? I'm beginning to dislike the way RH "hides" stuff ;(
>please have I missed something?
Redhat doesn't hide anything.
first cat your /etc/inittab and find a line with initdefault. something like:
id:3:initdefault
now you see that in my case, my default runlevel is 3.
now just make a link from /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/ to your init script
and give it a name beginig with Sxxsomething , where xx is a valuer from 00
to 99 (take 99 for example).
And that's all.
Kris