Rename the link httpd. Make sure the lines you added are correct, there should
be a # sign infront of each line (sorry if i forgot to tell you this). The
lines added to apachectl should look just like this.

Here is the how to I got this info from. The guy who wrote it has a number of
other good tutorials.

http://www.sfu.ca/~yzhang/linux

On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, you wrote:
> Okay, I'e worked a bit with the contributions I got from the list but
> it seems that there wasn't a satisfactory answer, as most of the
> solutions do not work.
> 
>       Okay, here's the situation.  I got the SOURCE code from Apache.org,
> instead of the RPM from Mandrake, and built it like that.  I guess I
> wasn't clear enough in my first message.
> 
>       Mr. Bloodstone's solution to run ntsysv doesn't seem to have "httpd" in
> its nice graphical menu, so that was an "out".
>       Mr. Jones stated to add a shortcut link and edit the script, but when I
> try to run the /sbin/chkconfig --add httpd, it returns the error,
> "service httpd does not support chkconfig".
>       
>       Right now, I have a symbolic link to the "apachectl" command lying in
> the init.d directory.  How would I pass the command line "start" (as the
> command to start httpd is "$ apachectl start" so it enables itself on
> boot?
> 
>       Thanks.
> 
> 
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