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Sorry for the stupid question here, but does the /etc/initd./scriptname file "know" about these symlinks because of a particular comment in there?
Where and how is the best way to make these symlinks once you have the "correct" file configuration.
Les already answered this
There is a convention for comments in the scripts so that 'checkconfig program on' can make the links for you. Look through some of the other scripts to see how they work.
You need to add a line in your script, something like this...(starts with #). # chkconfig: 2345 90 05
Add the program to chkconfig, and simply turn it "on" for runlevel you want. Chkconfig will manage the symlinks for you.
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