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===Rc-update Example=== | ===Rc-update Example=== | ||
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<code>rc-update</code> without option shows all runlevels and services: | <code>rc-update</code> without option shows all runlevels and services: | ||
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''boot'' shows if a service starts at boot. | ''boot'' shows if a service starts at boot. | ||
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If you want a service starting at boot write as root: <br/> | If you want a service starting at boot write as root: <br/> | ||
<code>rc-update add foo</code> .<br/> | <code>rc-update add foo</code> .<br/> | ||
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If a service don't have to start at boot write: <br/> | If a service don't have to start at boot write: <br/> | ||