starting apache at boot?

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I manually compiled apache2 since the version packaged for Debian is
the threaded version which causes fatal memory errors on my VPS host
and it works great but now I need to tell it to start every time my
system boots. Running Debian lenny/sid (testing release) with 2.6.18
Linux kernel. How exactly can I do this?

Zach

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