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Paul M. Bucalo
pmbuc at pmbservices.com
Sat Feb 19 13:12:20 UTC 2005
On Sat, 2005-02-19 at 21:10 +0900, naxis wrote:
> hello Paul,
> I would like you to tell me how to change the order of the start up
> order.
This is what my laptop's /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/ looks like now:
[pmbuc at pmbnote1 ~]$ ls /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/
K01yum K50snmptrapd K99microcode_ctl S28autofs
K02NetworkManager K61hpoj S04diskdump S44acpid
K03rhnsd K66mDNSResponder S04readahead_early S55cups
K05saslauthd K67nifd S05kudzu S56xinetd
K10lirc K68rpcgssd S06cpuspeed S85gpm
K10psacct K69rpcidmapd S09pcmcia S90crond
K20nfs K69rpcsvcgssd S10network S90xfs
K24irda K73ypbind S11firestarter S92lisa
K25sshd K74nscd S11netplugd S95anacron
K30sendmail K74ntpd S12syslog S95atd
K30spamassassin K85mdmonitor S13portmap S96readahead
K35vncserver K85mdmpd S14nfslock S97messagebus
K35winbind K87irqbalance S20laptop-mode S98cups-config-
daemon
K40smartd K90bluetooth S25netfs S98haldaemon
K50netdump K91isdn S26apmd S99local
K50snmpd K92iptables S26lm_sensors
Notice that the symlink for the PCMCIA services is "S09pcmcia" and the
one for the network is "S10network". Originally, if memory serves me,
the PCMCIA symlink was "S24pcmcia". To change the order in which
services will load, you change their "S" number.
# mv S24pcmcia S09pcmcia (in my case)
The new value/name doesn't have to be unique by number. Several services
can/will have start numbers that are equal. If there is any doubt about
other services not loading in the proper order by doing so, it would be
best to make the start number for the renamed symlink unique, as I did
on mine.
Keep in mind that if you change the starting order of services, you may
need to change the order in which they are killed during reboot (rc0.d)
or shutdown (rc6.d).
That's it.
HTH,
Paul
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Paul M. Bucalo
Norwich, NY USA
Linux User #381661
Computer #281247
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