[NTLUG:Discuss] Things to run at startup

Kyle_Davenport@compusa.com Kyle_Davenport at compusa.com
Mon Dec 13 17:23:56 CST 1999


If you are running redhat, the rpm you install should include the appropriate rc
script in /etc/rc.d/init.d.  To make that appropriate link in rc3.d (or whatever
your runlevel is) it's simplist to run control-panel and click on the runlevel
editor.  Select sshd and then click add.





Bobby Wrenn <bjwrenn at fni.com> on 12/13/99 03:52:11 PM

Please respond to discuss at ntlug.org

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Subject:  [NTLUG:Discuss] Things to run at startup



What do I have to do to get a program to start when the system boots? I
just want sshd to start every time the system comes up.

Every xNIX ref I have gives every option for every possible
configuration I might want. Problem is, I have to know the name of the
file I want to edit first. I know what I want to do but I cannot find
the name of the file I need to edit to make it happen.

I know the answer is simple. I'm just missing part of the question.

thanks and a hat tip,
bj

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