Hello Nikunj, Wednesday, December 18, 2002, 4:29:10 PM, you wrote:
NB> What is the initlevel you are booting into. Check in NB> /etc/inittab for a line beginning with "id:". The NB> number after that is your default run level. Then NB> check in the directory /etc/rc<runlevel>.d/ whether NB> there are any links named S*named and S*mysql. If not NB> there, create them. fantastic....all fixed, (gave them a run level of 5) now I have at least some understanding of run levels :) any idea why this happens with mdk9, 8.2 did not have this problem? thanks again >> -- Best regards, Colin mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ________________________________________________________________________ 4:00pm up 5 days, 20:37, 2 users, load average: 0.75, 0.29, 0.29 How do you explain school to a higher intelligence? -- Elliot, "E.T." ..registered linux user #223862 .. _________________________________________________________________________
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