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I just installed Oracle and rebooted and apparently it didn't install boot scripts for it to load at boot time.
My question: how do I start oracle manually - normally and how can I put it in /etc/init.d/oraclestart so that it starts automatically at boot?
Sorry to hear that. I have a software that requires either MSSQL or Oracle and I was wanting to stay away from Microsoft! It ran good untill I rebooted computer
thanks for the reply
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