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| = Alpine boot services =
| | #REDIRECT [[Alpine Linux Init System]] |
| Alpine has the following tools for configuring a service to start at boot:
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| * rc_add
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| * rc_delete
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| * rc_status
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| Note that if your system doesn't provide the rc_add, rc_delete, or rc_status utilities, try the following analogous commands:
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| * rc-update add <service name> <runlevel>
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| * rc-update del <service name> <runlevel>
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| * rc-status
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| == Adding a service to start at next boot ==
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| usage: rc_add [-hv] [-s number] script
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| -h Show help and exit.
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| -k Also add a corresponding kill link for shutdown/reboot.
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| -s Set two-digit start number (00-99). Default is 50.
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| -S Add service as a system init service (rcS.d).
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| -v Turn on verbose output.
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| == Removing a service from starting at next boot ==
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| usage: rc_delete [-hv] [-l level] script...
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| -h Show help and exit.
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| -l Only remove from specified level. Default is all levels.
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| -v Turn on verbose output.
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| == Show status on what services will start at next boot ==
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| usage: rc_status [-hv] [-l level] [script]
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| -h Show help and exit.
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| -l Show only specified level.
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| -v Turn on verbose output.
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