man chkconfig
or...
type ntsysv
The correct choice will become obvious... :-)
On Sun, 6 Aug 2000, John P. Verel spewed into the bitstream:
JPV>I'm running 6.2 and when I installed ssh, sshd was automagically set
JPV>up to run at boot.
JPV>
JPV>John
JPV>
JPV>On 08/06/00, 11:32:23PM +0300, Juha-Heikki Lehtonen wrote:
JPV>> Hi!
JPV>>
JPV>> I'm almost beginner with linux. I've installed secure shell afterwards
JPV>> and I would like that it started automatically...
JPV>> Could somebody tell me how can I add it to my inittab or whatever where
JPV>> it starts automatically.
JPV>> I'm running rh6.0.
JPV>>
JPV>> Thanks...
JPV>>
JPV>> Juha
JPV>>
JPV>>
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