On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 10:23, Bill Matthews wrote: > Hello. New linux user here. Downloaded/installed Fedora FC2. No > problems, I was amazed! > > I have a lot of Windows experience, and some Solaris. > > I installed the server version of Fedora. I setup and have working > sendmail, vsftpd, httpd, etc. > > But I noticed they dont start at boot. I start them manually. From > my solaris days I know I can start them with /etc/rc3.d/Swhatever > start. I've also learned from this mailing list that I can start them > with the command 'service whatever start'. > > But how do I get them to load at boot? In Solaris, the existance of > the S script in /etc/rc3.d was enough. But that doesnt seem to do it > here? > > thx, > BM Welcome. In Fedora you can run from the command line system-config-services (as root obviously). Or you can go to 'System Setting'|'Server Settings'|'Services'. Then check the service you want to start automatically and you can also set which services to start or not based on runlevel. HTH. -------------------------------------- Mark Haney Network Administrator InterAct Public Safety Systems mhaney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fedora Core release 2 (Tettnang) Kernel: 2.6.8-1.521 GNU/Linux 10:30:32 up 2:51, 1 user, load average: 2.92, 3.68, 4.07
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