Manage a Service
Linux Package Editor Reference
To complete the dialog box
Filename
Specify the path of the text file to edit.
Text to Insert
Enter the text to add to the file.
Line Number
Enter the line number at which to insert the new text. Enter 0 to append to the end
of the file. Information in the Search for Text area overrides any line number that
is specified here unless the text is not found.
Search for Text
Enter the text to search for. If more than one line in the file matches, all the lines
are edited.
Comment Text
Enter a comment to insert after the found line. When replacing an existing line, use
this to leave the existing line in place but inactive. Set Insert Action to insert
before the existing line so that subsequent installations find and edit the active
command, not the commented line.
Insert Action
Select the action to be taken when a line is found.
Match Criteria
Select how the line is matched with the text in Search for Text.
Case Insensitive
Mark this to make the match case-insensitive.
Make Backup File
Mark this to make a copy of the text file before editing it. A number is appended to
the end of the file name for the backup copies (example: text.001, text.002, and so
on).
This action lets you manage services in the etc/rc#.d directories. You can add, delete, or
modify a service on a Linux computer. The service's startup script must be in the /etc/
init.d directory. This action is not available for Verification scripts.
When the action is run, the results are placed in the $RETURNCODE variable:
0
The action ran successfully.
non-zero
The action was unsuccessful.
To complete the dialog box
Action
Select either to add, delete, or modify the service.
Service Name
Enter the name of the service.
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