Add/Remove php service (Debian GUI)
Hello ppl. I'm trying to add php 5 service to start on boot up, but when I got to rc3.d (Debian Sarge, kernel 2.6.13.4) php just isnt there, not with s or k. I have it installed, but I had removed it from start up services using a command like "modconf" but for services...though I can't (yes, I know) I can't remember what command line it was.......
I mean, it's something similar to modconf, even in looks, only it's used to add/remove services. Anyone can tell me wich command it is??? Or, if anyone has an idea of why I can't seem to see php in rc3.d, please let me know. Thanks a lot, Mariano |
............I just remembered. The commando to use in CLI is rcconf. This brings up a windows something similar to mofconf, only to add/remove services, doing all the work for you (don't have to get into rc3.d, etc/init.d, etc).
Now, I still can't see php using rcconf (well...I shouldnt since it isnt also in rc3.d). I installed php, booted up, but still nothing. Any ideas? Mariano |
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