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Re: How do I start dhcpd at startup? (was "Startup - newbie")



I looked there and then double checked it after this email. I see no entry for DHCPD in that file.

I suppose I could add one but then I'd have to know what I was doing.

Bob

Pete Peters wrote:

I don't know for sure, but, from lurking, isn't that a service, like
ftp, that you can uncomment in the inetd.conf file or something?

Pete

-----Original Message-----
From: email@hidden
[mailto:email@hidden]On Behalf Of Robert D. Sharp
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 9:36 AM
To: MkLinux Users
Subject: Startup - newbie


It has been a long time since I installed and I still have a newbie
question.

I can startup dhcpd when I (logged in as root) start X and use the gnome
control panel. However, I would like to do this at startup. I seem to
remember seeing how to do this once with other daemone but can seem to
find it in my old mail.

It should be easy but seems to elude me. Any suggestions?
Bob

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It has been said before but warrants repeating, "If you think education is expensive, try ignorance."

Bob Sharp
On Line Technology Support Specialist
The Learning Space: Right In Class Project
A Learning Space (U.S. West/NEA) Grant Cadre Member
http://www.learningspace.org/about_ls/vitae/sharp/rsharp.html
Newly elected: Middle School Representative to the NCCE Board


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