On Tuesday 31 Jan 2006 11:40, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> Anne Wilson wrote:
>> I have installed popfile, which has a startup script in
>> /etc/init.d. At the moment when I boot up I can start popfile
>> running with 'service popfile start'.
>>
>> I want this to be an automatic startup but I've got a total blank
>> on how to achieve this. Could someone please prompt me? Thanks
>
> If the initscript has been written to support chkconfig, then:
>
> # chkconfig popfile on
>
> should do the trick.
>
> Try:
>
> # chkconfig popfile --list
>
> to see the startup status for each runlevel.
However, for this to work you need to add a special header to the
file in /etc/init.d specifying at what run levels and in what order
you want the script to run. Look at other files in this directory to
see examples of the header lines you need to add.
OK - thanks, Aaron.
Anne
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