Letzte Änderung am 2006-08-17 21:44:22 von Richard
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To start Apache and Mysql automatically, for example, the following lines must be inserted (you must be "root" to be able to do this):
# ms::once:/etc/init.d/mysql start
# ap::once:/etc/init.d/apache start
And there you have it --a Web server always functioning!!
Löschungen:
To start Apache and Mysql automatically, for example, the following lines must be inserted (you must be "root" to be able to do this):
ms::once:/etc/init.d/mysql start
ap::once:/etc/init.d/apache start
And there you have it --a Web server always functioning!!
Editiert am 2006-08-17 21:43:44 von Richard proofing
Erweiterungen:
In order to start programs automatically at boot on a hard drive installation, the file, /etc/inittab, must be edited.
To start Apache and Mysql automatically, for example, the following lines must be inserted (you must be "root" to be able to do this):
ms::once:/etc/init.d/mysql start
ap::once:/etc/init.d/apache start
And there you have it --a Web server always functioning!!
More on this topic can be found here: Auto Start at Boot∞
Löschungen:
In order to start programs automatically at boot on a hard drive installation, the file /etc/inittab must be edited.
To start Apache and Mysql automatically, for example, the following lines must be inserted (you must be "root" to be able to do this):
:code:ms::once:/etc/init.d/mysql start
ap::once:/etc/init.d/apache start:code:
And there you have it --a Web server always functioning!!
More on this topic can be found here: http://howtos.linux.com/howtos/HighQuality-Apps-HOWTO/boot.shtml∞
Editiert am 2006-08-07 21:30:11 von Richard proofing
Erweiterungen:
Automatically start programs at boot
In order to start programs automatically at boot on a hard drive installation, the file /etc/inittab must be edited.
To start Apache and Mysql automatically, for example, the following lines must be inserted (you must be "root" to be able to do this):
And there you have it --a Web server always functioning!!
More on this topic can be found here: http://howtos.linux.com/howtos/HighQuality-Apps-HOWTO/boot.shtml∞
Löschungen:
Automatically start programs after rebooting
In order to start programs automatically at boot (hard drive installation), the file /etc/inittab must be supplemented.
In order to start Apache and Mysql automatically for example, the following lines must be inserted (you have to be root in order to be able to do that):
And there you have a Web server always functioning!!
More on this topic can be found here for example at : http://howtos.linux.com/howtos/HighQuality-Apps-HOWTO/boot.shtml∞
Editiert am 2006-08-07 21:28:05 von Richard
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%%:code:ms::once:/etc/init.d/mysql start
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%%:code:ms::once:/etc/init.d/mysql start
Editiert am 2006-08-07 21:27:44 von Richard proofing
Erweiterungen:
Automatically start programs after rebooting
In order to start programs automatically at boot (hard drive installation), the file /etc/inittab must be supplemented.
In order to start Apache and Mysql automatically for example, the following lines must be inserted (you have to be root in order to be able to do that):
:code:ms::once:/etc/init.d/mysql start ---
ap::once:/etc/init.d/apache start:code:
And there you have a Web server always functioning!!
Löschungen:
Automatically start programs after rebooting
In order to start programs automatically at boot (hard drive installation), the file /etc/inittab must be supplemented.
In order to start Apache and Mysql automatically for example, the following lines must be inserted (you have to be root in order to be able to do that):
:code:ms::once:/etc/init.d/mysql start
ap::once:/etc/init.d/apache start:code:
And there you have a Web server always functioning!!
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Automatically start programs after rebooting
In order to start programs automatically at boot (hard drive installation), the file /etc/inittab must be supplemented.
In order to start Apache and Mysql automatically for example, the following lines must be inserted (you have to be root in order to be able to do that):
:code:ms::once:/etc/init.d/mysql start
ap::once:/etc/init.d/apache start:code:
And there you have a Web server always functioning!!
More on this topic can be found here for example at :
http://howtos.linux.com/howtos/HighQuality-Apps-HOWTO/boot.shtml∞
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