How to customize oracle to manually startup/shutdown in Linux ?

Hello Friends,
I am having Oracle 10g XE installed on Ubuntu 7.10..It is working fine..
I want to make it custom startup and shutdown..(As of now it is starting up when gutsy boots) as it is not required Oracle to run each time...Please suggest the way to do it.
Thanks in Advance

Hi,
For Ubuntu, there has an alternative utility for editing runlevels that can be used just like chkconfig on RedHat.
To install:
# sudo apt-get install sysv-rc-conf
Then,
# sysv-rc-conf oracle-xe off
Cheers
Terry

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