On Wednesday 29 December 2010 09:00:03 [email protected] wrote:
> > Cute and true, but this does NOT enable the service it starts it [once]
> 
> It should be enabled by default on installation, I thought the question
> was just how to start it as a one-off. The best way I've found to
> manage what services are enabled is to use rcconf.

It *is* enabled by default (at least the ones I've tried ie openssh apache) 
but I create a service, say mythtv., that I want to enable and with ubuntu I 
flounder hence the sysV GUI weakness :-)

Any enlightenment from anyone?

(And I *can*, but don't want to create the symlinks and prioritize them by 
hand --  /etc/rc2.d/K99mythtv whatever in case this discussion is too esoteric 
:-)

Thanks
James
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