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Old 02-26-2003
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Question Startup Process for FreeBSD?

Hello,

I am a redhat linux user and I want to try out freebsd 4.7.

My question is how does freebsd startup? I can not seem to find any run levels like in linux. All I see are rc.conf and rc scripts, I just want to know how does things get started. Also if I install Apache, where would i drop the start up script and shutdown script?

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Re: Startup Process for FreeBSD?

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Hello,

I am a redhat linux user and I want to try out freebsd 4.7.

My question is how does freebsd startup? I can not seem to find any run levels like in linux. All I see are rc.conf and rc scripts, I just want to know how does things get started. Also if I install Apache, where would i drop the start up script and shutdown script?

Thanks
man init for the first question... as for the second, my apache start script is in /usr/local/etc/rc.d
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