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| == Starting/Stoping Services == | == Starting/Stoping Services == | ||
| − |   invoke | + |   invoke-rc.d | 
| '''Usage''' | '''Usage''' | ||
| − |   invoke | + |   invoke-rc.d service-name start|stop|restart | 
| ''This is the equivalent to "service" in RedHat based Distros'' | ''This is the equivalent to "service" in RedHat based Distros'' | ||
| == Starting Services at Boot == | == Starting Services at Boot == | ||
| − |   update.rc | + |   update-rc.d | 
| − | This is the equivalent to "chkconfig" in RedHat based Distros | + | '''Usage''' | 
| + |  update-rc.d service-name start|stop|restart | ||
| + | ''This is the equivalent to "chkconfig" in RedHat based Distros'' | ||
| + | |||
| + | Optionally you can run '''rcconf''' a menu based Command Line utility | ||
| + |  rcconfig | ||
| + | ''This package may not be installed by default'' | ||
| + |  apt-get install rcconf | ||
Revision as of 03:41, 28 January 2007
Ubuntu General Notes
Starting/Stoping Services
invoke-rc.d
Usage
invoke-rc.d service-name start|stop|restart
This is the equivalent to "service" in RedHat based Distros
Starting Services at Boot
update-rc.d
Usage
update-rc.d service-name start|stop|restart
This is the equivalent to "chkconfig" in RedHat based Distros
Optionally you can run rcconf a menu based Command Line utility
rcconfig
This package may not be installed by default
apt-get install rcconf