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how can i configure linux redhat 6.1 to start apache and mysql at boottime? I installed them with tarballs.
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I am on a Linux Mandrake system and would like to know how to do that on my system also. I can Only do it on my old SuSE system with Yast.
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My knowledge of Linux is a bit rusty, but you might check out the /etc/rc.d/rc.local script and edit it. Yes, by hand...
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