Hi, Marc ! Please don't get annoyed if you read these next words, but I would really advise you to either get some minimal Linux-Knowledge or at least try to use the packages as they are provided by your distributor. You're playing 'round here with the SysV-Init and you'd probably better know what you're doing there ... Anyway:
ln -s /etc/rc.d/init.d/startzope /etc/rc.d/rc3.d/K90zope ln -s /etc/rc.d/init.d/startzope /etc/rc.d/rc0.d/K90zope ln -s /etc/rc.d/init.d/startzope /etc/rc.d/rc6.d/K90zope
but unfortunately again without success :-( What's wrong, and why those 'K90's ... what do they mean?
You've made links to your startup-script that are being use when _leaving_ the respective runlevel (i.e. killing the process) therefore they're starzing with a 'K'. The numbers behind then 'K' just give you the order, in which these scripsts are being called by init. Just do as you've done above and create Symlinks starting with 'S'xx (try to find n appropriate value for xx, i.e. at least the networking services should already be running, etc.) I'm not sure about RH's runlevels, but very often RL 6 is used for shutdown (e.g. SuSE), so it doesn't make sense to start Zope in RL 6 ... Usually you will have 2 RL's (multi-user w. networking and multi-user w. networking and X11) in which you'd start a server like zope. Have a look at the RH-docs about which RL's to use. hth, ta -------------------------------------------------------------------------- smartferret it-consulting Dipl.-Ing. Linzbichler KEG Dipl.-Ing. Takashi Veikko Linzbichler Tannhofweg 28/3 A-8044 Graz, Austria Tel.: 0316 / 39 89 40 -0 Fax: 0316 / 39 89 40 -20 Mobil: 0676 / 31 26 286 eMail: takashi.linzbichler@smartferret.com WWW: http://www.smartferret.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------