Init.d not starting processes at boot up

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I have run across an anomoly with FC5 not starting processes at boot time.  I have Apache and MySQL installed and although they have scripts in /etc/init.d, they do not start when the system is booted. If I go into /etc/init.d and start them manually, they start without any problem.  I also have FC5 on a laptop with the same software and everything starts as expected.
 
Is there something else somewhere that I need to tweak to get these to start automagically? 
 
Bill Habermaas

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