Re: how to control init startup order
From: R.F. Pels (spamtrap_at_tiscali.nl)
Date: 11/12/05
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Date: Sat, 12 Nov 2005 19:24:42 +0100
EricT wrote:
> i was wondering, if there is a possibility to have control over the init
> startup process. Within the /etc/init.d/rcX.d directories, i can rename
> S05whatever to S14whatever, but anytime SuSEconfig has been run (i.E.
> software installation) the order is messed up again.
I'd be much happier if you told us what the problem was instead of why your
solution does not work :-) That is, why do you want to influence the order
in which startupscripts are run. And besides, startup scripts can be run in
parallel.
-- Ruurd .o. ..o ooo
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