Hi, Alexander!
On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 04:42:46PM +0200, you wrote the following:
> Using RL setups is quite dangerous... It is far better to simply move the
> links... Like:
>
> mv ./rc1.d/K49someservice ./rc2.d/S33someservice
This is not a good idea, because you want to leave the K link too, so
that named is shut down when you reboot your machine.
When I have to do this on a Red Hat machine I always use a small tool
called "ntsysv". It was there at least since Red Hat 5.0; I think it
is still there because nobody has bothered to remove it. It's a curses
interface that allows you to simply "tick" the services you want to
start on bootup, and it manages the links by itself (using chkconfig,
I guess).
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