On suse 8.x as root do the following # chkconfig apache on ( mind you this would not start apache) To start it by hand # /etc/init.d/apache start On previous versions of suse vi /etc/rc.config and search for HTTP and set that variable to "yes" and then say /etc/init.d/apache start That should do the trick.. Dont know about what comes with PHP.. I use Apache 1.3.xx and that comes with PHP support.. I just used the RPMs from the distro and used yast to install them and it worked.. please be sure to select the relevant packages (mod_php_*) Vishal Sourian wrote:
Hi list!
I want to start apache at boot time. Where do I have to change? In redhat I had a thing called services where I could specify which services should run. I cannot find it here.
I understood that I need to make an entry for apachectl in a script rc.local, but I cannot find it :(.
Another question: is apache 1 (from Suse 8.2) coming with php 4 preinstalled? I have started apache 2 and there was no php at all :(.
Thank you, Sourian