Re: scripts at boot
For debian, all startup/shutdown scripts will be in
your
/etc/init.d/
and more specifically
/etc/rc#.d dirs
good luck
-paul
--- "Noll, Ralph" <RNoll@littlerock.state.ar.us>
wrote:
>
> rnoll@zvmlinx7:~$ uname -a
> Linux zvmlinx7 2.4.17 #1 SMP Thu May 2 13:21:20 CEST
> 2002 s390 unknown
> rnoll@zvmlinx7:~$
>
> i have the above running on z/800 underf z/vm
>
> what is the script that is called at boot time
>
> i put
> # Below is startup of Apache with SSL support
> /usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl startssl
>
> in boot.local...
>
> but apache never gets started
>
> thanks
>
> Ralph Noll
> Systems Programmer
> City of Little Rock
> Phone (501) 371-4884
> Fax (501) 371-4712
> mailto:rnoll@littlerock.state.ar.us
>
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