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On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 6:41 PM, steve160 <steve160@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> I believe apache denotes apache 1.x, and you need to use apache2 to |
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> denote apache 2.x. In other words try: |
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> rc-update del apache2 default |
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> Otherwise: |
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> Little bit of a wild guess backed up by some detective work, but I |
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> think all you need to do is delete /etc/runlevels/default/apache2 |
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> A bit of detective work shows that all the files in |
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> /etc/runlevels/<runlevel> are links to the /etc/init.d scripts for |
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> whatever is being started. If I understand this correctly, rc-update |
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> is telling you the link doesnt point to anything. Therefore, there |
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> should be no problem if you delete the link. |
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> Steve |
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Thanks Steve. That seems to have worked. I'll have to watch the messages |
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at the next boot but the rc-update show --verbose command looks good now. |
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Cheers, |
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Mark |