Starting Services At Boot
Ahmet Kurukose
kurukose.ahmet at gmail.com
Sat May 28 15:30:30 UTC 2005
Hi Troy,
just install the rcconf package.
sudo apt-get install rcconf
and then type sudo rcconf in shell and edit the starting services at boot.
rcconf is so comfortable, be sure:)
Troy Davidson wrote:
>Thanks.
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>On 5/28/05, Paul Sladen <ubuntu at paul.sladen.org> wrote:
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>>On Sat, 28 May 2005, Troy Davidson wrote:
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>>Hi Troy,
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>>>What is the equivalant in Ubuntu for starting and stopping services
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>> sudo /etc/init.d/foobar [start|stop|restart|reload]
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>>>having them either start or not start at boot?
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>> sudo update-rc.d foobar [remove|defaults]
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>> -Paul
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