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Set MySQL and Apache to start at boot
I know there is a boot script, but I can't seem to find it.
How do I get these to start at boot?
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Colorado
Posts: 761
OS: Mac OS 9.1, Mac OS X 10.5.5, WinXP Pro, FreeBSD 6.0, Gentoo Linux
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You can su to root then use chkconfig to turn services on and off.
Code:
$ su - Password: # chkconfig httpd on |
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