Difference between revisions of "Ubuntu runlevel service startup"
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update-rc.d automatically updates the System V style init script links /etc/rcrunlevel.d/NNname to scripts /etc/init.d/name. These are run by init when changing runlevels and are generally used to start and stop. For example turn on ssh service type the command:  | update-rc.d automatically updates the System V style init script links /etc/rcrunlevel.d/NNname to scripts /etc/init.d/name. These are run by init when changing runlevels and are generally used to start and stop. For example turn on ssh service type the command:  | ||
| − |   # update-rc.d ssh   | + |   # '''update-rc.d ssh defaults'''  | 
| − | + | OR  | |
| + |  $ '''sudo update-rc.d ssh defaults  | ||
| + | '''  | ||
Again use update-rc.d command:  | Again use update-rc.d command:  | ||
| − |   # update-rc.d SERVICE-NAME remove  | + |   # '''update-rc.d SERVICE-NAME remove'''  | 
[[category:ubuntu]]  | [[category:ubuntu]]  | ||
Latest revision as of 22:30, 12 February 2016
Command line tool to manage services / Ubuntu runleve
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update-rc.d automatically updates the System V style init script links /etc/rcrunlevel.d/NNname to scripts /etc/init.d/name. These are run by init when changing runlevels and are generally used to start and stop. For example turn on ssh service type the command:
# update-rc.d ssh defaults
OR
$ sudo update-rc.d ssh defaults
Again use update-rc.d command:
# update-rc.d SERVICE-NAME remove