There are 2 ways to do it ( I believe ). The simpler method is to add a single line into /etc/rc.local Add a line that calls your qmail start up script. Matt. > -----Original Message----- > From: James [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, June 17, 1999 8:23 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Boot file > > Yesterday I had just finished getting qmail running, and I wanted to > place > the command to start qmail in my boot script. I am using Mandrake, > and I > *thought* I found the bootup script under rc.sysinit, so I placed the > qmail > start line in that script. Well, when I rebooted, all hell broke > loose > when lilo started it's turning on of services. There were so many > error > messages that I couldn't keep up with them, so I just decided to nuke > and > pave. > > I don't wish to have this problem again.. so does anyone know where > the > boot script is for Mandrake version of RedHat 6? And, what I should > *not* > do when placing a new line in that script? Thanks for any help. > > james