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start services during the startup
I'm trying to add services to start services automatically during the system start up in suse linux.
I followed these steps.. chkconfig servicename on and created symbolic link at /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/ folder with name S80servicename. here is the command I used ln -s /etc/init.d/servicename S80servicename. But It still not working. I also tried with yast, system, system services. enable services (its already enabled). But no luck. any ideas ...thanks |
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