Re: Booting directly into init 5 skips most (all?) init scripts.

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On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 22:18, Walter Francis wrote:
> This is strange, I can't figure it out, but I'm determined to get this 
> fixed..  Since I installed 7.3 on this laptop I've had to boot into init 3, 
> then init 5, otherwise all the init.d scripts don't get ran.
> 
> To put it another way, if I boot into init 3 directly all the init.d stuff 
> gets ran like it should, sendmail, syslog, et al...  but if I boot directly 
> into init 5 all of this stuff seems to get skipped, no syslog, sendmail, 
> wireless, network, etc..
> 
> I've been plodding through /etc/rc.d/rc and some other stuff tonight, but 
> there's a lot there, so I'm hoping someone has heard of this or might have 
> an idea what's up..  I was hoping the update to RH 8.0 might fix the problem 
> but it did not.
> 
> I've tried checkconfig --del and --add on all the stuff I want running to 
> make sure the links were right, the perms are right, everything looks 
> right..  I'm really at a loss.
> 
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try

chkconfig --list|less

this will show the various services and their settings at each runlevel

Then what I would do is fix them by...

chkconfig --level 2345 httpd on

etc...

Craig



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