[ubuntu-us-mi] run apache and mysql as services at startup
Jeff Hanson
jhansonxi at gmail.com
Sun Sep 18 23:40:11 UTC 2011
Check in /etc/default for config files for the servers. Many have
special "enable" entries for them that if not set will cause them to
refuse to start. The other location would be the rc.d directories
that control the init scripts. To change the entries (generally
symlinks with S## start, K## don't) use the "update-rc.d" command.
Note: normal runlevel is "2".
On 9/18/11, Eric Beversluis <ebever at researchintegration.org> wrote:
> I've installed (and re-installed) apache and mysql using the Synaptic
> Package Mgr on 11.04, but neither will run at startup, tho I can start
> them manually.
>
> I can't find any clear instructions on how to get them to run at
> startup. Something on line says there should be a
> 'Systems-Administration-Services' option on my main menu, but it isn't
> there. Other things say the installation should set them to run at
> startup.
>
> Does someone know exactly what I need to do to get them to run as
> services?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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