It is simplifying things for you, but yes it modifies files.
For daemons, see /etc/rc.d/init.d/* Each fiel in that directory will have
a comment in it with a chkconfigline that controls when it starts.
this is all in the man page I believe.
I think it even does the same for the xinted services (see
/etc/xinetd.d/*) but this isn't in the man page.
hth
charles
charles
On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, Ted Gervais wrote:
>
> I looked over the man page on chkconfig and yup - it is simple. I ran that
> line " chkconfig --level 35 lpd on" and then rebooted, and sure enough
> I saw the lpd daemon being loaded. Great stuff. And I bet it amended a file
> somewhere too?
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