Luckily my remote production unattended 64bit virtual Ubuntu 10.04 LTS server seems to start Apache, MySQL and SSH when it boots otherwise this would be a disaster. Why do this kind of thing in a LTS release?? Doesn't anyone understand the words "server" "stable" "conservative" - next time I meet Mark Shuttleworth (he has an honorary doctorate from my University) I tell him this is ANOTHER fault caused by unnecessary fiddling by youths. The last one was about Tomcat clobbered by a missing catalina-ant link.
I get:
$ runlevel
N 2
whatever that means.
Luckily my remote production unattended 64bit virtual Ubuntu 10.04 LTS server seems to start Apache, MySQL and SSH when it boots otherwise this would be a disaster. Why do this kind of thing in a LTS release?? Doesn't anyone understand the words "server" "stable" "conservative" - next time I meet Mark Shuttleworth (he has an honorary doctorate from my University) I tell him this is ANOTHER fault caused by unnecessary fiddling by youths. The last one was about Tomcat clobbered by a missing catalina-ant link.