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Boot time services.



Most services can be configured with your runlevel editor using 
linuxconf...
If you want to start other services just add them to the
rc.local file in /etc/rc.d/ (this is for Redhat distro's ... it might 
vary in other distro's.

Regards
Vivek

john slater wrote:
> 
> hello..
>  could some tell me how to start the services which
> are not started at the boot time
> thank you
> john
> --- Mrinal Kalakrishnan <mrinal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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