There are essentially 2 ways to accomplish this:
1.- The BSD way
2.- The System-V way.
If you have a directory
/etc/init.d
and/or
/etc/rcd./init.d
chances are you have a System-V in front of you (most likely, unless you are
running some BSD flavor or Slackware)
For a System-V fix all you need is:
"A symlink pointing to your daemon start-up script in every level you want
it running"
The above is a fairly dense statement, but if you:
ln -s ../init.d/ssh /etc/rc3.d/S16ssh
(adjust for your path)
It will fire up SSH on init 3.
Not complete, but it fixes your immediate problem.
YMMV...
ET
joe@actionline.com writes:
> Every time I start-up my laptop after it has been powered off,
> I have to run /etc/init.d/sshd start again. What do I need
> to do to make this start automatically every time I power up
> this laptop?
>
>
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