Am 10.04.2012 06:18, schrieb Danishka Navin: > > > On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 9:45 AM, Tommy Pham <tommyhp2@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:tommyhp2@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote: > > Hi, > > I'm new to the list and recently started to use Fedora. How can I > have services, such as mysql, started automatically upon boot/reboot? > I don't see it in /etc/init.d. > > chkcon mysqld on > > if you want to check if the service is running on each run level > use the following command > > chkcon mysqld --list first: "chkcon" does not exists, you mean "chkconfig" but much more important: in recent fedora versions since systemd is introduced "systemctl stat/stop/enable/disable mysqld.service" is what should be preferred and the concept of runlevels in the old fashion does no longer exists - so we should not educate new users in thgins that are the past man systemctl systemctl --help
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