Hi,

cd /etc/rc.d
locate the scripts reflecting the services you need to start at boot
do insserv for each script.
e.g.
insserv apache

That way, next time it boots these services will start.
Another way is to use the runtime-level editor of YaST2.

-Stathis.

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> Hi,
> 
> I'm setting up an Linux Server for codetesting an routing, but it takes
> about one week now to configure this s**t.
> 
> I could make the routing working. But some Daemons don't start at bootup.
> Such as Apache, Squid, MySQL and so on. The only way I'm able to surf in the
> Internet is to start Squid after booting manually from Commandline via SSH.
> 
> I've read somewhere that if the DNS isn't configured right squid is not able
> to run at bootup. So I believe it has something to do with this.
> 
> I need really help on this. So please write me if you are willing and able
> to help me.
> 
> I can give you the IP and the Root Acount information, or you describe me
> how i can solve my problem.
> 
> The Server runs SuSE 8.0.
> 
> Another Problem is, that I don't know where to setup or start the FTPD
> daemon.
> 
> Please, please Help!!!!
> 
> Sascha
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